I'm doing a code review for a change in a Java product I don't own. I'm not a Java expert, but I strongly suspect that this is pointless and indicates a fundamental misunderstanding of how synchronization works.
synchronized (this) {
this.notify();
}
But I could be wrong, since Java is not my primary playground. Perhaps there is a reason this is done. If you can enlighten me as to what the developer was thinking, I would appreciate it.
notify()? The thread must be holding the object's monitor when it callsnotify(), so this is required in general. – Mark Peters Sep 30 '11 at 16:08