Enumerating Threads

Virtual threads are just objects in the heap, there may be millions of them. There is no API support for enumerating all virtual threads.

JDI VirtualThreads.allThreads (and JDWP VirtualMachine/AllThreads) continue to enumerate all platform threads.

Thread groups

Virtual threads are not active members of a thread group. 

JDI ThreadGroupReference::threads (and JDWP ThreadGroupReference/Children) continue to enumerate all platform threads in the group.

ThreadStart/ThreadEnd events

JDWP EventRequest/Set defines a new modifier VirtualThreadsExclude that can be used when requesting event kinds THREAD_START and THREAD_END to filer those events for virtual threads.

JDI ThreadStartRequest/ThreadDeathRequest define a new method removeVirtualThreadFilter that can be used to remove the filtering of thread start/end events for virtual threads. This may be changed so that JDI clients opt-in to filter rather than opt-out.

Not Supported

The following are not currently supported for virtual threads:

JDWP agent options

As a temporary solution to allow existing debuggers work with virtual threads, the JDWP agent will track virtual threads so they can be enumerated for debuggers that want to enumerate all virtual threads. The options that control this behaviour are:

Option Name and ValueDescriptionDefault
trackvthreads=some|all  track some or all vthreads some
enumeratevthreads=y|n    thread lists include vthreadsy
fakevthreadstartevent=y|n  send fake start event when needed y