Concurrent Programming in the Java - Project 6 | CMSC 433, Study notes of Programming Languages

Concurrent Programming in Java Material Type: Notes; Professor: Sussman; Class: PROG LANG TECH & PDGMS; Subject: Computer Science; University: University of Maryland; Term: Unknown 1989;

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CMSC 433, Spring 2002 - Alan Sussman
(with Adam Porter) 1
CMSC433, Spring 2002
Concurrent Programming in Java
Alan Sussman
May 9, 2002
CMSC 433, Spring 2002 -Alan Sussman 2
Administrivia
Project 6 questions
Grading guidelines posted
Practice final by tomorrow
review (part of) last day of class – bring
questions!
Read Lea, Section 4.3.1
CMSC 433, Spring 2002 -Alan Sussman 3
Last time
Oneway messages
No replies, no failure detection, no waiting
Asynchronous, synchronous, or multicast
semantics
Design Patterns for 1-way messages
Thread-per-Message
Thread-per-Activity via Pass-throughs
Thread-per-Object – Worker Threads/Pools

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MSC 433, Spring 2002 - Alan Sussman

CMSC433, Spring 2002

Concurrent Programming in Java

Alan Sussman

May 9, 2002

CMSC 433, Spring 2002 - Alan Sussman 2

Administrivia

  • Project 6 questions
    • Grading guidelines posted
  • Practice final by tomorrow
    • review (part of) last day of class – bring questions!
  • Read Lea, Section 4.3.

CMSC 433, Spring 2002 - Alan Sussman 3

Last time

  • Oneway messages
    • No replies, no failure detection, no waiting
    • Asynchronous, synchronous, or multicast semantics
  • Design Patterns for 1-way messages
    • Thread-per-Message
    • Thread-per-Activity via Pass-throughs
    • Thread-per-Object – Worker Threads/Pools