If you have a class that looks like this,
class C {
public synchronized void method1() { ... }
public synchronized void method2() { ... }
}
You can't have any two threads running method1
, or method2
, or any combination of the two concurrently.
When using synchronized methods, you're declaring that at most one thread may be running one of the synchronized methods, in any given instant.
If there are methods you would like to run concurrently, you'll probably need to look into managing multiple locks (synchronized blocks, instead of methods, using some monitor other than this
).
Maybe you should start with this lesson.
First, it is not possible for two invocations of synchronized methods on the same object to interleave. When one thread is executing a synchronized method for an object, all other threads that invoke synchronized methods for the same object block (suspend execution) until the first thread is done with the object.