Abstract
Concurrency is vital for high performance software applications. The Java language has support for concurrency but it requires developers to handle execution of concurrent tasks. This adds a learning curve and makes concurrent code harder to read, write and debug. To solve this issue, Java 21 introduces a preview feature called structured concurrency. In this paper, we review the idea behind structured concurrency and discuss how the new language feature works in Java.
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