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Paul,
I wrote a paper for SIGAda '98 entitled "A Comparison of the Concurrency
Features of Ada 95 and Java". I'm sure you must be a SIGAda member, so you
will find a copy of this paper in the conference proceedings, which were
sent out as the January 1999 issue of Ada Letters. (My conclusion in brief:
Ada does it better :-)
A slightly revised version of this paper, including a brief comparison of
real-time support in Ada and Java, was delivered at Ada UK '98 and published
in the Ada User Journal (I think it was the January 199 issue).
Regards,
Ben
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-----Original Message-----
>From: Paul D Stachour <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Sunday, May 16, 1999 5:29 PM
Subject: References: Ada / java Concurrency Comparisions
>Twin Cities SIGAda will be discussing concurrency in Modern Programming
>Languages (pretty much Ada and Java) this coming Thursday. I'd like
>to give references to other comparisions. If any of you are aware of
>web-documents (my search did not find any other than the history/
>steelman ; I suspect I'm not a good web-searcher), I'd like a
>URL, please.
>
>Also, references to hard-copy documents, like articles in SIGAda letters
>is good also. I'm afraid I do not have a good index to the articles
>which have been published on the topic.
>
>Thanks, ..Paul Stachour
>
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