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22Test that a Java URP bridge started in a native process uses the same thread
23pool as a C++ URP bridge.  This test currently only works on Linux Intel.
24
25There are two processes involved.  The client starts as a native process.  It
26first loads a Java component (Relay) via the in-process JNI bridge, which in
27turn starts to accept incoming URP connections.  The native part of the client
28then connects to the server, retrieves a thread-local token from it, and checks
29the token for correctness.  The server simply waits for a connection from the
30native part of the client, creates a connection to the Java part of the client,
31and routes all requests from the native part of the client to the Java part of
32the client.  The Java part of the client in turn uses the in-process JNI bridge
33to obtain the thread-local token.
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