Java's insecure parallelism

  • Hansen P
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Abstract

The author examines the synchronization features of Java and finds that they are insecure variants of his earliest ideas in parallel programming published in 1972-73. The claim that Java supports monitors is shown to be false. The author concludes that Java ignores the last twenty-five years of research in parallel programming languages.

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Hansen, P. B. (1999). Java’s insecure parallelism. ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 34(4), 38–45. https://doi.org/10.1145/312009.312034

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