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» A Critique of Java for Concurrent Programming Open in a new browser window - Presents some predictions of how concurrent programming might evolve during until 2015.
» A Proposal for Fixing the Java Programming Language's Threading Problems Open in a new browser window - Java's threading model is entirely inadequate for programs of realistic complexity and isn't in the least bit object oriented.
» Achieve Strong Performance With Threads, Part 1 Open in a new browser window - Gives an introduction to threads and explores the Thread class and runnables.
» Achieve Strong Performance With Threads, Part 2 Open in a new browser window - Explains synchronization, Java's synchronization mechanism, and two problems that arise when developers fail to use that mechanism correctly.
» Achieve Strong Performance With Threads, Part 3 Open in a new browser window - Explains how priority relates to thread scheduling and how to use the wait/notify mechanism to coordinate the activities of multiple threads.
» Achieve Strong Performance With Threads, Part 4 Open in a new browser window - Focuses on thread groups, volatility, thread-local variables, timers, and the ThreadDeath class. Also describes how various thread concepts combine to finalize objects.
» Avoid Synchronization Deadlocks Open in a new browser window - Explains how to apply consistent rules for acquiring multiple locks simultaneously, to reduce the likelihood of synchronization deadlocks.
» Can Double-Checked Locking be Fixed? Open in a new browser window - In this article, Brian Goetz looks at some of the commonly proposed fixes and shows how each of them fails to render the DCL idiom thread-safe under the Java Memory Model.
» Can ThreadLocal Solve the Double-checked Locking Problem? Open in a new browser window - Explains how to fix the double-checked locking idiom by using thread-local variables and takes a look at its performance.
» Concurrent Programming with Java Lab Open in a new browser window - Lab. manual by Astha Ekadiyanto.
» Double-Checked Locking: Clever, but Broken Open in a new browser window - Though many Java books and articles recommend double-checked locking, unfortunately, it is not guaranteed to work in Java.
» Double-checked Locking and the Singleton Pattern Open in a new browser window - Examines the roots of the double-checked locking idiom, why it was developed, and why it doesn't work.
» Ease Your Multithreaded Application Programming Open in a new browser window - Takes a look at one of the most-used constructs in multithreaded programming: the producer-consumer scenario. Also shows a Consumer class which facilitates code reuse and simplifies debugging and maintenance in some multithreaded applications.
» Extending Java to Support Shared Resource Protection and Deadlock Detection in Threads Programming Open in a new browser window - The current Java thread specification does not adequately provide for the protection of shared resources or for deadlock detection. A model is introduced and implemented that can provides shared resource protection and deadlock detection. (ACM Crossroads)
» Going Atomic Open in a new browser window - Explains how the new atomic variable classes in JDK 5.0 enable the development of highly scalable nonblocking algorithms in the Java language.
» Hey, where'd my thread go? Open in a new browser window - If you're not careful, threads can disappear from server applications without a (stack) trace. In this article, threading expert Brian Goetz offers some techniques for both prevention and detection of threads going AWOL.
» Implementing Read-Write Locks in Java Open in a new browser window - Read-write locks allow multiple threads to acquire a read lock provided no other thread currently has a write lock on the same object. A thread can acquire a write lock if no other thread owns either a read lock or a write lock.
» Multi-Threading -- The Next Level Open in a new browser window - By Edward Harned. This article takes the multi-threading structures available today to the next level by making professional quality, Open Source code available to all programmers.
» Multithreading in Java Open in a new browser window - The article discusses how to pull off multithreading in Java. It is excerpted from chapter 10 of the book Java Demystified, written by Jim Keogh.
» Programming Java Threads in the Real World, Part 1 Open in a new browser window - Discusses the things you need to know to program threads in the real world. This article assumes you understand the language-level support for threads and focuses on the legion of problems that arise when you try to use these language features.
» Programming Java Threads in the Real World, Part 2 Open in a new browser window - Discusses the perils that can arise when you approach multithreading in a naive way.
» Programming Java Threads in the Real World, Part 3 Open in a new browser window - Looks at how and why you might want to roll your own exclusion semaphores, and presents a lock manager that will help you safely acquire multiple semaphores.
» Programming Java Threads in the Real World, Part 5 Open in a new browser window - Timers let you perform fixed-interval operations, such as animation refreshes.
» Programming Java Threads in the Real World, Part 6 Open in a new browser window - How to implement the Observer pattern (used by AWT/Swing for its event model) in a multithreaded environment.
» Programming Java Threads in the Real World, Part 7 Open in a new browser window - Reader/writer locks let multiple threads safely access a shared resource in an efficient way.
» Programming Java Threads in the Real World, Part 8 Open in a new browser window - Discusses architectural solutions to threading problems. Takes a look at threads from the perspective of an object-oriented designer, and at how to implement threads in an object-oriented environment, focusing on the implementation of asynchronous methods
» Programming Java Threads in the Real World, Part 9 Open in a new browser window - Discussion of two more architectural solutions to threading problems: a synchronous dispatcher (or 'reactor') and an asynchronous dispatcher (or 'active object').
» Programming Java Threads in the Real world, Part 4 Open in a new browser window - A condition variable adds to wait the ability to not wait when the condition you're waiting for has already taken place; and a counting semaphore lets you control a pool of resources without sucking up machine cycles in polling loops.
» Safe construction techniques Open in a new browser window - Concurrent programming in Java applications is more complicated than it looks: there are several subtle (and not so subtle) ways to create data races and other concurrency hazards in Java programs. In this article, Brian Goetz looks at a common threading
» Seminar: Concurrent Programming in Java Open in a new browser window - A comprehensive course covering all aspects of multi-thread programming in Java from plain synchronization over Java 5.0 concurrency utilities to memory model issues.
» Simple Java Thread Management Library (SJT.Mgmt) Open in a new browser window - An easy to use library for adding thread management in Java applications. The library comes from early experience with JServ's lack of thread management, and recent posts to the java developer forums. [Open source]
» Singletons with Needles and Thread Open in a new browser window - Presents two approaches to creating thread-safe singletons.
» The "Double-Checked Locking is Broken" Declaration Open in a new browser window - Details on the reasons - some very subtle - why double-checked locking cannot be relied upon to be safe. Signed by a number of experts, including Sun engineers.
» Thread Pools and Work Queues Open in a new browser window - Explores the motivations for thread pools, some basic implementation and tuning techniques, and some common hazards to avoid.
» Thread Synchronization in Java Open in a new browser window - Producer Consumer, Dining Philosophers, Reader Writer problems. Applet demonstration, design diagram. Source code accessable by e-mail request.
» Thread Synchronization in Java (Sources) Open in a new browser window - Introduces basic concurrency problems and shows how to solve them by using builtin Java synchronization primitives. (Only sources free accessed without registration)
» Threading Lightly: Exploiting ThreadLocal to Enhance Scalability Open in a new browser window - Examines ThreadLocal and offers tips for exploiting its power. By Brian Goetz.
» Threading Lightly: Reducing Contention Open in a new browser window - Explains why contended synchronization is a problem and then explores several techniques for reducing contention, and hence improving scalability.
» Threading Lightly: Synchronization is not the Enemy Open in a new browser window - Takes a look at the semantics and the performance penalty of Java's synchronized keyword. By Brian Goetz.
» Warning! Threading in a Multiprocessor World Open in a new browser window - Many authors advocate the double-checked locking idiom to access a Singleton object in an intuitively thread-safe way. Unfortunately, for counterintuitive reasons, double-checked locking doesn't work in Java.
» Writing Multithreaded Java Applications Open in a new browser window - Introduces the Java Thread API, outlines issues involved in multithreading, and offers solutions to common problems. By Alex Roetter.


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