The GAE SDK uses java.util.concurrent classes internally so I guess
they do work. However, I've never used them because when I need
locking, it should be application-wide. With java.util.concurrent you
can only achieve locking within an instance. Or am I wrong here?

On Mar 31, 12:55 pm, dilbert <[email protected]> wrote:
> I see that the java.util.concurrent... classes are on the whitelist 
> (http://code.google.com/intl/hr/appengine/docs/java/jrewhitelist.html). Are
> they implemented properly or as empty (do nothing) implementations. With the
> new *Concurrent Requests* feature I might need some locking classes.
>
> Thanks for Your time.

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