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what happens when we call yield() method on a thread?

Asked by: Interview Candidate | Asked on: Jan 21st, 2006
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Answered On : Jan 30th, 2006

calling of yield()  casues the current thread in the running state to transit to Ready-to-Run thus relinqushing the Cpu to allow other threads to run

  
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