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Double-checked locking and the Singleton pattern
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Title Double-checked locking and the Singleton pattern
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Description Examine the roots of the double-checked locking idiom, why it was developed, and why it doesnt work. The Java programming language contains several useful programming idioms. It also contains some that further study has shown should not be used. Double-checked locking is one such idiom that should never be used.
Category Java > Tutorials > Miscellaneous
Keywords Double   checked   locking   and   the   Singleton   pattern
Date Sep 20, 2007
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