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An excellent book! Venkat skillfully leads us through the many design and implementation decisions that today’s JVM developer faces in multithreaded
programming. His easy-to-read style and the many examples he provides—using a variety of current open source tools and JVM languages—make this complex
topic very approachable.
—Albert SchererManagereCommerce Technologies, Follett Higher Education Group, Inc.
If the JVM is your platform of choice, then this book is an absolute must-read. Buy it, read it, and then buy a copy for all your team members. You will well be
on your way to finding a good solution to concurrency issues.
Extremely thorough coverage of a critically important topic.
—Chris RichardsonAuthor of "POJOS in Action" and Founder: CloudFoundry.com
There has been an explosion of interest and application for both new concurrency
models and new languages on the JVM. Venkat’s book ties it all together and
shows the working developer how to structure their application and get the most
out of existing libraries, even if they were built in a different language. This book
is the natural successor to Java Concurrency in Practice.
—Alex MillerArchitect/Senior EngineerRevelytix, Inc.