I have two classes that extend Thread and a wait/notify
class A extends Thread {
int r = 20;
public void run() {
try {
Thread.sleep(1000);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
synchronized (this) {
notify();
}
}
}
class B extends Thread {
A a;
public B(A a) {
this.a = a;
}
public void run() {
synchronized (a) {
System.out.println("Starting...");
try {
a.wait();
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
}
System.out.println("Result is: " + a.r);
}
}
}
Class A notifies Class B upon end of execution
A a = new A();
new B(a).start();
new B(a).start();
new B(a).start();
And the following code
a.start();
Notifies all threads
new Thread(a).start();
Notifies one thread
Why does a.start() notify all threads?
foo.wait()
is allowed to return even whenfoo
has not been notified. That's called a spurious wakeup. You should always callfoo.wait()
in a loop, and keep looping until the event that you are waiting for has definitely happened.condition
should be in asynchronized(foo)
statement.