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Java Thread Programming

by Paul Hyde


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Java Thread Programming shows you how to take full advantage of Java's thread facilities: when to use threads to increase your program's efficiency, how to use them effectively, and how to avoid common mistakes. There is thorough coverage of the Thread API, ThreadGroup classes, the Runnable interface, and the synchronized operator. Extensive, complete, code examples show programmers the details of creating and managing threads in real-world applications.

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Comprehensive and professional approach to multi-threaded Java programming and development with the Java Thread APIs extremely practical, hands-on book that contains concise descriptions of the theory, complete applications, and thousands of lines of proven, real world Java code Paul Hyde is a professional Java developer and a Sun Certified Java Programmer who has worked for Lucent Technologies, Sybase, and now is President of Programix, Inc., a company that specializes in Java development

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Provides instruction on mastering the concepts of thread prioritization, concurrent access to object objects and variables, inter-thread communication, thread groups, thread pooling, and using threads with Swing. Demonstrates how to build responsive applications that successfully and safely leverage the multithreaded capabilities of Java. Softcover.

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Java Thread Programming shows you how to take full advantage of Java's thread facilities: when to use threads to increase your program's efficiency, how to use them effectively, and how to avoid common mistakes. There is thorough coverage of the Thread API, ThreadGroup classes, the Runnable interface, and the synchronized operator. Extensive, complete, code examples show programmers the details of creating and managing threads in real-world applications.



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Paul Hyde is a professional Java developer and Sun Certified Java Programmer who has over 3,200 hours of on-the-job Java development experience. He speaks at Java conferences about Java threads, and is currently a Java consultant for Programmix Incorporated. Mr. Hyde has developed introductory and advanced Java courses for IT and programming professionals, and has taught classes for Sybase.

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