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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
14 < Community Draft review.  To check for further updates, access a
15 < preliminary prototype release of main functionality, or join a mailing
16 < list discussing this JSR, go to: <A
13 > This is maintenance repository of JSR-166 specifications.  For further
14 > information, 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>
19 < .  <p>
16 > http://altair.cs.oswego.edu/mailman/listinfo/concurrency-interest</A>.
17  
18 < <em> <b>Disclaimer</b>. The prototype implementation is experimental
22 < code developed as part of JCP JSR-166 is made available to the
23 < developer community for use as-is. It is not a supported product. Use
24 < it at your own risk. The specification, language and implementation
25 < are subject to change as a result of your feedback. Because these
26 < features have not yet been approved for addition to the Java language,
27 < there is no schedule for their inclusion in a product.  </em>
28 <
29 < <p> <em> <b>Disclaimer</b>.  This draft specification was produced
30 < using JDK1.4 tools plus some preprocessing. The resulting javadocs do
31 < not yet correctly render other planned JDK1.5 constructs on which
32 < JSR-166 relies, most notably the use of generic types. We are
33 < releasing this version now (before the availability of JDK1.5-based
34 < tools) because, even though they are misformatted and sometimes lack
35 < proper cross-referencing, they otherwise convey the intended
36 < specifications.  </em>
37 <
38 < <p> JSR-166 introduces package <tt>java.util.concurrent</tt>
18 > <p>JSR-166 introduces package <code>java.util.concurrent</code>
19   containing utility classes commonly useful in concurrent
20 < programming. Like package <tt>java.util</tt>, it includes a few small
21 < standardized extensible frameworks, as well as some classes that
20 > programming. Like package <code>java.util</code>, it includes a few small
21 > standardized extensible frameworks, as well as other classes that
22   provide useful functionality and are otherwise tedious or difficult to
23   implement.
24  
25 < <p>JSR-166 focusses on breadth, providing critical functionality
25 > <p>JSR-166 focuses on breadth, providing critical functionality
26   useful across a wide range of concurrent programming styles and
27   applications, ranging from low-level atomic operations, to
28   customizable locks and synchronization aids, to various concurrent
29   data structures, to high-level execution agents including thread
30   pools. This diversity reflects the range of contexts in which
31   developers of concurrent programs have been found to require or desire
32 < support not previously available in J2SE, which also keeping the
33 < resulting package small; providing only that minimial support for
34 < which it makes sense to standardize.
32 > support not previously available in J2SE, while also keeping the
33 > resulting package small; providing only functionality that has been
34 > found to be worthwhile to standardize.
35  
36   <p>Descriptions and brief motivations for the main components may be
37   found in the associated package documentation.  JSR-166 also includes
# Line 62 | Line 42 | java.util.concurrent.  Here are brief de
42  
43   A basic (nonblocking) {@link java.util.Queue} interface extending
44   {@link java.util.Collection} is introduced into
45 < <tt>java.util</tt>. Existing class {@link java.util.LinkedList} is
45 > <code>java.util</code>. Existing class {@link java.util.LinkedList} is
46   adapted to support Queue, and a new non-thread-safe {@link
47   java.util.PriorityQueue} is added.
48  
# Line 72 | Line 52 | Three minor changes are introduced to th
52   class:
53   <ul>
54    <li> It now allows per-thread installation of handlers for uncaught
55 <  exceptions. Ths optionally disassociates handlers from ThreadGroups,
55 >  exceptions. This optionally disassociates handlers from ThreadGroups,
56    which has proven to be too inflexible. (Note that the combination of
57    features in JSR-166 make ThreadGroups even less likely to be used in
58    most programs. Perhaps they will eventually be deprecated.)
59  
60    <li> Access checks are no longer required when a Thread interrupts
61 <  <em>itself</em>.  The <tt>interrupt</tt> method is the only way to
61 >  <em>itself</em>.  The <code>interrupt</code> method is the only way to
62    re-assert a thread's interruption status (and in the case of
63    self-interruption has no other effect than this).  The check here
64    previously caused unjustifiable and uncontrollable failures when
65    restricted code invoked library code that must reassert interruption
66    to correctly propagate status when encountering some
67 <  <tt>InterruptedExceptions</tt>.
68 <  <li> The <tt>destroy</tt> method, which has never been implemented,
67 >  <code>InterruptedExceptions</code>.
68 >  <li> The <code>destroy</code> method, which has never been implemented,
69    has finally been deprecated. This is just a spec change, reflecting
70 <  the fact that that the reason it has never been implmented is that
70 >  the fact that the reason it has never been implemented is that
71    it was undesirable and unworkable.
72   </ul>
73  
74   <h2>Timing</h2>
75  
76 < Method <tt>nanoTime</tt> is added to {@link java.lang.System}. It
76 > Method <code>nanoTime</code> is added to {@link java.lang.System}. It
77   provides a high-precision timing facility that is distinct from and
78 < uncoordinated with <tt>System.currentTimeMillis</tt>.
78 > uncoordinated with <code>System.currentTimeMillis</code>.
79  
80   <h2>Removing ThreadLocals</h2>
81  
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88    <hr>
109  <address><A HREF="http://gee.cs.oswego.edu/dl">Doug Lea</A></address>
89   </body>
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