Managing Threads in Java
Size: 178 MB | Duration: 1h 9m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 15&30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch
Genre: eLearning | Level: Intermediate | Language: English
Threads are independent paths of code execution that run concurrently in a Java program. Your app can use threads to multitask: perform time-intensive tasks and run them in the background.
This allows the application to remain responsive to users. While multithreaded programming in Java has a reputation for difficulty, most developers can untangle it with smart, designed-for-concurrency constructs that are standard with the Java platform. Join staff instructor Peggy Fisher in this course as she helps you untangle Java threads. Watch and learn how to create, manage, sync, and lock threads, and review concurrency utilities that will make multithreaded programming a lot easier.
Topics include:
* What is a thread?
* Creating threads
* Syncing threads
* Understanding concurrency
* Working with the Java locking framework
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