For collection of smaller helper utility classes, I have created a general class MyUtils
:
// MyUtils.java
public final class MyUtils
{
public static class Helper1 {};
public static class Helper2 {};
//...
}
This helper classes from inside MyUtils
will be used in the other files of the package:
// MyClass1.java
public class MyClass1
{
private MyUtils.Helper1 help1 = new MyUtils.Helper1();
public void method ()
{
private MyUtils.Helper2 help2 = new MyUtils.Helper2();
}
}
To let them accessible, I have made them static
inside MyUtils
(which doesn't have any data/function member of its own). My code is thread safe before creating MyUtils
.
My worry is, by making these inner
classes static
will they remain thread safe, when their multiple instances will exist across the files ? Or is their any bad implication am I missing due to making them static
?
Edit: I am not touching any shared variable inside the helper
classes. My only concern was that will the instance of the static
classes be thread safe (since they are static
).