Java Concurrency in Practice by Brian Goetz, David Holmes, Doug Lea, Joseph Bowbeer, Joshua Bloch, Tim Peierls

Java Concurrency in Practice



Java Concurrency in Practice ebook




Java Concurrency in Practice Brian Goetz, David Holmes, Doug Lea, Joseph Bowbeer, Joshua Bloch, Tim Peierls ebook
Format: chm
Page: 384
ISBN: 0321349601, 9780321349606
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional


Brian Goetz, Tim Peierls, Joshua Bloch, Joseph Bowbeer, David Holmes, Doug Lea, Java Concurrency in Practice English | 2006-05-19 | ISBN: 0321349601 | 384. Last week I presented my first Java Specialist Master Course (http://www.javaspecialists.eu/courses/master.jsp), so I would like to give some feedback on what happened. Dion Almaer, former editor of TheServerSide, recently blogged (after a painful debugging session that ultimately revealed a threading bug) that most Java programs are so rife with concurrency bugs that they work only "by accident". This is now one of my favorite books on Java which I am probably going to read again just to be sure I have soaked up as much information as I can. Ant, The Definite Guide, 2005.chm. Java Concurrency In Practice, 2006.chm. I recently read Java Concurrency in Practice by Brian Goetz. Professional Eclipse 3, For Java Developers, 2005.pdf. NotifyAll() will trigger the event and wake up Thread A. This is one of those generic "looking for things to do" questions. Wait and notify is an old mechanism but still a popular interview subject – avoid to use it in practice. In chapter 3.1 "Visibility" I found an interesting analogy to eventually consistent databases. Thread Safety Whether an object needs to be thread-safe depends on whether it will be accessed from multiple threads. Mes chers lecteurs, J'ai le plaisir de vous annoncer que je devrais, en 2012, ajouter une nouvelle corde � mon arc, en l'occurrence une nouvelle formation : Java Concurrency In. Prefer concurrency utilities to wait and notify). Every Java programmer must read it. The book Java Concurrency In Practice by Brian Goetz et al deals with Java concurrency in an almost overwhelming depth. Thursday, 7 February 2013 at 21:00. Algorithms In Java, Parts 1-4, 2002.chm.