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Java programming language / Application programming interfaces / Parallel computing / Message Passing Interface / Asynchronous I/O / New I/O / Java / Asynchrony / Actor model / Computing / Java platform / Cross-platform software
Date: 2004-11-10 21:04:22
Java programming language
Application programming interfaces
Parallel computing
Message Passing Interface
Asynchronous I/O
New I/O
Java
Asynchrony
Actor model
Computing
Java platform
Cross-platform software

Bulk File I/O Extensions to Java Dan Bonachea EECS Department University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720, USA

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