Basic HTML version of Foils prepared October 2 1998

Foil 29 Java and Parallelism?

From Java Grande (a.k.a. Java for High Performance Computing) in a Nutshell Sun MicroSystems Java Day at MIT (Marriot Hotel Cambridge MA) -- Sept 25 1998. by Geoffrey C. Fox


1 The Web integration of Java gives it excellent "network" classes and support for message passing.
2 Thus "Java plus message passing" form of parallel computing is actually somewhat easier than in Fortran or C.
3 Coarse grain parallelism very natural in Java and we have illustrated this with WebFlow
4 "Data Parallel" languages features are NOT in Java and have to be added extending ideas from HPF and HPC++ etc
  • e.g. NPAC's HPJava translates to Java+Messaging just as HPF translates to Fortran plus message passing
5 Java has built in "threads" and a given Java Program can run multiple threads at a time
  • In Web use, allows one to process Image in one thread, HTML page in another etc.
  • threads can be used to do more general parallel computing but only on shared memory computers

in Table To:


© Northeast Parallel Architectures Center, Syracuse University, npac@npac.syr.edu

If you have any comments about this server, send e-mail to webmaster@npac.syr.edu.

Page produced by wwwfoil on Sat Nov 28 1998