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    JCTools

    JCTools

    Java Concurrency Tools for the JVM

    Java Concurrency Tools for the JVM. This project aims to offer some concurrent data structures currently missing from the JDK. There’s more to come and contributions/suggestions are most welcome. JCTools has enjoyed support from the community and contributions in the form of issues/tests/documentation/code have helped it grow. JCTools offers excellent performance at a reasonable price (FREE!
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    mathCollection is a java package representing a consistent and efficient extension to the Java Collection Framework of JDK 1.4. It offers different kinds of sets with mathematical, non-destructive functions.
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    Concurrency Freaks

    A library with Scalable (and fast) Read-Write locks

    This library contains Java code for several Read-Write Locks: - ScalableRWLock: A rw-lock that scales with the number of threads doing read-lock. - ScalableRWLockS: Similar to above but different implementation. - ScalableStampedRWLock: An hybrid of the ScalableRWLock and the StampedLock provided in JDK 8, which provides good overall performance. - FAARWLock: Uses a Fetch-And-Add operation for the read-lock which means it is not so scalable as ScalableRWLock but it is still faster than classical implementations
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