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10    by <a href="http://gee.cs.oswego.edu/dl">Doug Lea</a>
11    <p>
12  
13 < This is an updated version of the specification submitted for JCP Public
14 < Review.  To check for further updates, access a preliminary prototype
15 < release of main functionality, or join a mailing list discussing
16 < JSR-166, go to: <A
13 > This is the proposed final draft JSR166 specification.  To check for
14 > further updates, or join a mailing list discussing JSR-166, go to: <A
15   HREF="http://altair.cs.oswego.edu/mailman/listinfo/concurrency-interest">
16   http://altair.cs.oswego.edu/mailman/listinfo/concurrency-interest</A>.
17  
# Line 25 | Line 23 | from their specifications.</em>
23   <p> JSR-166 introduces package <tt>java.util.concurrent</tt>
24   containing utility classes commonly useful in concurrent
25   programming. Like package <tt>java.util</tt>, it includes a few small
26 < standardized extensible frameworks, as well as some classes that
26 > standardized extensible frameworks, as well as other classes that
27   provide useful functionality and are otherwise tedious or difficult to
28   implement.
29  
# Line 37 | Line 35 | data structures, to high-level execution
35   pools. This diversity reflects the range of contexts in which
36   developers of concurrent programs have been found to require or desire
37   support not previously available in J2SE, which also keeping the
38 < resulting package small; providing only functionality that it makes
39 < sense to standardize.
38 > resulting package small; providing only functionality that has been
39 > found to be worthwhile to standardize.
40  
41   <p>Descriptions and brief motivations for the main components may be
42   found in the associated package documentation.  JSR-166 also includes
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72    <tt>InterruptedExceptions</tt>.
73    <li> The <tt>destroy</tt> method, which has never been implemented,
74    has finally been deprecated. This is just a spec change, reflecting
75 <  the fact that that the reason it has never been implmented is that
75 >  the fact that that the reason it has never been implemented is that
76    it was undesirable and unworkable.
77   </ul>
78  

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