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Traditionally traditionally, monitors were declared together with the data they contained, and the compiler enforced that the data was not accessed outside the monitor. Per Brinch Hansen wrote a rather bitter broadside against Java's concurrency model when it came out.



This is a toned-down, but still scathing, version of what I remember reading.




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