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Concurrent Patterns and Best Practices

You're reading from   Concurrent Patterns and Best Practices Build scalable apps in Java with multithreading, synchronization and functional programming patterns

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788627900
Length 264 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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A thread and its context

 As we saw in Chapter 1, Concurrency – An Introduction, a process is a container for threads. A process has executable code and global data; all threads share these things with other threads of the same process. As the following diagram shows, the binary executable code is read-only. It can be freely shared by threads as there is nothing mutable there.

The global data is mutable though and, as shown in the diagram, this is the source of concurrency bugs! Most of the techniques and patterns we will study in this book are ways to avoid such bugs.

Threads of the same process run concurrently. How is this achieved, given there is just one set of registers? Well, here's the answer: the thread context. This context helps a thread keep its runtime information independent of another thread. The thread context holds the register set and the stack...

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