Sarasota Jug: Introduction to Java Concurrency

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Sarasota Jug: Introduction to Java Concurrency

Time: June 11, 2009 from 6pm to 8:30pm
Location: Community Foundation of Sarasota
Street: 2635 Fruitville Rd
City/Town: Sarasota
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Event Type: meeting
Organized By: David Moskowitz
Latest Activity: Jun 10, 2009

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Event Description

Concurrency involves running multiple tasks simultaneously. Java has been designed from the start support multi threading. However, using Java concurrency comes at a price of vigilance, as effects of multiple threads can be essentially non- deterministic. This situation can lead to hard to reproduce bugs, unless the foundations of Java threading are well understood. Even so, multithreading can have great advantages in the areas of improved application design and performance.

This talk will introduce concurrency through example code, starting with basic features introduced in Java 1.0 through the latest major changes in JDK 1.5 We will also look at implementing concurrent processing within a web framework and a simulation application.
About the Speaker:

David Moskowitz is as independent consultant specializing in high performing Java application development. His current interests include application framework architecture using Spring and Hibernate, and Java and XSL performance tuning and profiling.

David is the founder and current chairman of the Sarasota Java User group.

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The event will be hosted by Community Foundation of Sarasota, located at 2635 Fruitville Rd, Sarasota, FL 34237, which is west of exit 210 off I75.

Food and refreshments wil be provided.

Meeting Schedule

6-6:45 PM: Food and Networking
6:45 - 8:30 PM: Presentation

Please RSVP to dave@sunjug.org if you plan on attending. All are welcome.

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