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What is the difference between yielding and sleeping?

Answer Posted / Raj Bhushan Rai

Yielding in Java is a method used by a running thread to voluntarily give up its CPU time, allowing another thread of the same or lower priority to execute. Sleeping, on the other hand, causes the current thread to pause execution for a specific amount of time before it continues running. The key difference between yielding and sleeping is that yielding allows for cooperative multitasking while sleeping does not.

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