Threading objects and features
Along with the System.Threading.Thread class, .NET provides a number of classes that help you develop multithreaded applications. The following articles provide overview of those classes:
Title | Description |
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The managed thread pool | Describes the System.Threading.ThreadPool class, which provides a pool of worker threads that are managed by .NET. |
Timers | Describes .NET timers that can be used in a multithreaded environment. |
Overview of synchronization primitives | Describes types that can be used to synchronize access to a shared resource or control thread interaction. |
EventWaitHandle | Describes the System.Threading.EventWaitHandle class, which represents a thread synchronization event. |
CountdownEvent | Describes the System.Threading.CountdownEvent class, which represents a thread synchronization event that becomes set when its count is zero. |
Mutexes | Describes the System.Threading.Mutex class, which grants exclusive access to a shared resource. |
Semaphore and SemaphoreSlim | Describes the System.Threading.Semaphore class, which limits number of threads that can access a shared resource or a pool of resources concurrently. |
Barrier | Describes the System.Threading.Barrier class, which implements the barrier pattern for coordination of threads in phased operations. |
SpinLock | Describes the System.Threading.SpinLock structure, which is a lightweight alternative to the System.Threading.Monitor class for certain low-level locking scenarios. |
SpinWait | Describes the System.Threading.SpinWait structure, which provides support for spin-based waiting. |
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