Java: Multi-threading and Concurrency Simplified
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This course includes:
- 4 hours on-demand video
- 25 articles
- 4 downloadable resources
- Full lifetime access
- Access on mobile and TV
- Certificate of completion
What you'll learn
- Understand Thread concepts - Designing, States, Priorities, Daemon Threads.
- Apply concurrency control techniques using synchronized blocks and locks.
- Understand the key components of java\.util\.concurrent package including Fork Join Framework
- Mock a simple HTTP Server interaction
- Kick start thinking in distributed way
Who this course is for:
- Any one who is looking to add Multithreading and concurrency to their skill set along with Java
Requirements
- You should possess the basic knowledge in Object oriented programming in Java.
Description
Multi threading in Java is the most essential feature that each and every Java developer should understand and be able to confidently apply it in solving complex programming problems where concurrent execution is a must. With parallel processing there comes a risk, i.e. shared mutability and the ability of the developer to solve concurrency problems.
Thanks to the Java programming language that it makes the mighty multi-threaded application development a cake walk, if you assimilate few keys or core concepts you will be able to confidently design multi threaded applications with ease.
To design multi threaded applications developers need to look at it through a different perspective i.e. change the thinking from serial to parallel and it requires some effort. Keeping this in mind this course contains the essential lectures which can guide you in this regard.
This course was designed keeping the above points in mind and will help you understand these complex problems through simplified and easy to understand examples.
Course contents include:
- Understanding Threads, Priorities, States, Daemon Threads.
- Thread synchronization using synchronized blocks and locks.
- Key components of java.util.concurrent package including ForkJoinPool and ForkJoinTask(s).
- Mock HTTP Server to explain how HTTP works and simulate how a typical web server responds to the client requests.
- ThreadLocal
- Introduction to distributed locks
- An overview of how to build scalable applications using Messaging Queues.
- Introduction to Lambdas and Streams (Coming up)
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