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Java 9 Concurrency Cookbook, Second Edition - Second Edition

By : Javier Fernández González
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Java 9 Concurrency Cookbook, Second Edition - Second Edition

By: Javier Fernández González

Overview of this book

Writing concurrent and parallel programming applications is an integral skill for any Java programmer. Java 9 comes with a host of fantastic features, including significant performance improvements and new APIs. This book will take you through all the new APIs, showing you how to build parallel and multi-threaded applications. The book covers all the elements of the Java Concurrency API, with essential recipes that will help you take advantage of the exciting new capabilities. You will learn how to use parallel and reactive streams to process massive data sets. Next, you will move on to create streams and use all their intermediate and terminal operations to process big collections of data in a parallel and functional way. Further, you’ll discover a whole range of recipes for almost everything, such as thread management, synchronization, executors, parallel and reactive streams, and many more. At the end of the book, you will learn how to obtain information about the status of some of the most useful components of the Java Concurrency API and how to test concurrent applications using different tools.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Throwing exceptions in the tasks

There are two kinds of exceptions in Java:

  • Checked exceptions: These exceptions must be specified in the throws clause of a method or caught inside them. For example, IOException or ClassNotFoundException.
  • Unchecked exceptions: These exceptions don't have to be specified or caught. For example, NumberFormatException.

You can't throw any checked exception in the compute() method of the ForkJoinTask class because this method doesn't include any throws declaration in its implementation. You have to include the necessary code to handle the checked exceptions. On the other hand, you can throw (or it can be thrown by any method or object used inside the method) an unchecked exception. The behavior of the ForkJoinTask and ForkJoinPool classes is different from what you may expect. The program doesn't finish execution and you won't see any information about the...