Threads are essential to Java programming, but learning to use them
effectively is a nontrivial task. This new edition of the classic
"Java Threads" shows you how to take full advantage of Java's
threading facilities and brings you up-to-date with the watershed
changes in Java 2 Standard Edition version 5.0 (J2SE 5.0). It
provides a thorough, step-by-step approach to threads programming.
Java's threading system is simple relative to other threading
systems. In earlier versions of Java, this simplicity came with
tradeoffs: some of the advanced features in other threading systems
were not available in Java. J2SE 5.0 changes all that: it provides
a large number of new thread-related classes that make the task of
writing multithreaded programs that much easier.
You'll learn where to use threads to increase efficiency, how to
use them effectively, and how to avoid common mistakes. This book
discusses problems like deadlock, race conditions, and starvation
in detail, helping you to write code without hidden bugs.
"Java Threads," Third Edition, has been thoroughly expanded and
revised. It incorporates the concurrency utilities from
java.util.concurrent throughout. New chapters cover thread
performance, using threads with Swing, threads and Collection
classes, thread pools, and threads and I/O (traditional, new, and
interrupted). Developers who cannot yet deploy J2SE 5.0 can use
thread utilities provided in the Appendix to achieve similar
functionality with earlier versions of Java.
Topics include:
Lock starvation and deadlock detection
Atomic classes and minimal synchronization (J2SE 5.0)
Interaction of Java threads with Swing, I/O, and Collection
classes
Programmatically controlled locks and condition variables (J2SE
5.0)
Thread performance and security
Thread pools (J2SE 5.0)
Thread groups
Platform-specific thread scheduling
Task schedulers (J2SE 5.0)
Parallelizing loops for multiprocessor machines
In short, this new edition of "Java Threads" covers everything
you need to know about threads, from the simplest animation program
to the most complex applications. If you plan to do any serious
work in Java, you will find this book invaluable.
Scott Oaks is a senior software engineer for the Java
Performance Engineering group at Sun Microsystems and the author of
four books in the O'Reilly Java series.
Formerly a senior systems engineer at Sun Microsystems, Henry
Wong is an independent consultant working on various Java related
projects.
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