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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T02:39:53+00:00 2026-05-14T02:39:53+00:00

What is the difference between a Thread and a Process in the Java context?

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What is the difference between a Thread and a Process in the Java context?
How is inter-Process communication and inter-Thread communication achieved in Java?
Please point me at some real life examples.

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    2026-05-14T02:39:54+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:39 am

    The fundamental difference is that threads live in the same address spaces, but processes live in the different address spaces. This means that inter-thread communication is about passing references to objects, and changing shared objects, but processes is about passing serialized copies of objects.

    In practice, Java interthread communication can be implemented as plain Java method calls on shared object with appropriate synchronization thrown in. Alternatively, you can use the new concurrency classes to hide some of the nitty-gritty (and error prone) synchronization issues.

    By contrast, Java interprocess communication is based at the lowest level on turning state, requests, etc into sequences of bytes that can be sent as messages or as a stream to another Java process. You can do this work yourself, or you can use a variety of “middleware” technologies of various levels of complexity to abstract away the implementation details. Technologies that may be used include, Java object serialization, XML, JSON, RMI, CORBA, SOAP / “web services”, message queing, and so on.

    At a practical level, interthread communication is many orders of magnitude faster than interprocess communication, and allows you to do many things a lot more simply. But the downside is that everything has to live in the same JVM, so there are potential scalability issues, security issues, robustness issues and so on.

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