(Why) Is Java not available in a thread-based environment?

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From my experience, using Java features (e.g. java.util.LinkedList) is smooth within MATLAB. However, these features are unavailable when called from a thread-based environment. A simplified example would be:
msgbase=javachk('jvm');
ph=parpool('Threads',2);
f=parfeval(ph,@jthreads,1);
[~,msgth]=f.fetchNext();
delete(ph);
function MSG=jthreads()
MSG=javachk('jvm');
end
Where msgbase would be empty, indicating Java is usable, but msgth would be 'This feature is not supported because:Java is not currently available.' I was not able to find a official statement on this issue, or a previous insightful discussion.
  1. Is this expected behavior?
  2. Can I modified settings or append some parameters to enable Java features inside a thread-based environment?
  3. I'm not familar with C MEX funtions but I could learn. However, is C MEX functions supported inside a thread-based environment?
Thanks and regards!

Answers (1)

Damian Pietrus
Damian Pietrus on 19 Mar 2024
Currently, thread pools do not support all functions and features that process pools do. Stealing from our doc page here:
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Jan Kappen
Jan Kappen on 22 May 2024
Does this work with C/C++ and Java interfaces, too? Where exactly are the limitations?

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