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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!
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.
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