Defining your own thread-safe communication structures
Sometimes, standard communication primitives don't quite cut it, and we have to implement our own composite objects in order to communicate between threads.
A web Crawler example
Now that we've got a good handle of both our communication primitives as well as the synchronization primitives that we dealt with in the previous chapter, it's time to start putting these to good use.
What better way to put into practice our newfound knowledge than to build something interesting with it?
In this section of the chapter, we are going to build a very simple multithreaded web Crawler.
Requirements
Just like any real project, we first need to define a set of requirements. In other words, we need to know the general direction that we'll be working towards. For this project, we have the following requirements:
- The web Crawler needs to utilize multiple threads
- It should be able to crawl all the particular web pages of a website
- It should be able to report back...