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Best practice to use ConcurrentMap's putIfAbsent

I have been using Java's ConcurrentMap for a map that can be used from multiple threads. The putIfAbsent is a great method and is much easier to read/write than using standard map operations. I have ...
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Is it possible for ConcurrentHashMap to “deadlock”?

We have come across a strange issue with ConcurrentHashMap, where two threads appears to be calling put(), and then waiting forever inside the method Unsafe.park(). From the outside, it looks like a ...
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Is ConcurrentHashMap.get() guaranteed to see a previous ConcurrentHashMap.put() by different thread?

Is ConcurrentHashMap.get() guaranteed to see a previous ConcurrentHashMap.put() by different thread? My expectation is that is is, and reading the JavaDocs seems to indicate so, but I am 99% ...
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Potential use for SoftReference with value (equals) equality

I previously come to the conclusion that if you need a SoftReference with value (equals) based equality then one had a bad design, excepting an interner from this. This is following Google ...
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When should I use ConcurrentSkipListMap?

In Java, ConcurrentHashMap is there for better multithreading solution. Then when should I use ConcurrentSkipListMap? Is it a redundancy? Does multithreading aspects between these two are common?
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Is iterating ConcurrentHashMap values thread safe?

In javadoc for ConcurrentHashMap is the following: Retrieval operations (including get) generally do not block, so may overlap with update operations (including put and remove). Retrievals reflect ...
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ConcurrentHashMap constructor parameters?

I am wondering about the parameters for constructing a ConcurrentHashMap: initialCapacity is 16 by default (understood). loadFactor is 0.75 by default. concurrencyLevel is 16 by default. My ...
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Why does ConcurrentHashMap prevent null keys and values?

The JavaDoc of ConcurrentHashMap says this: Like Hashtable but unlike HashMap, this class does not allow null to be used as a key or value. My question: why? 2nd question: why doesn't Hashtable ...
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Implementing a cache using a java ConcurrentHashMap

I'd like to implement a simple caching of heavyweight objects in a web java application. But I can't figure out how to do it properly. Am I missing something or ConcurrentHashMap methods ...
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Multithreaded usage of `ConcurrentHashMap` iterators

I need to write a somewhat specific implementation of a cache, which has unique keys but can contain duplicate values, e.g.: "/path/to/one" -> 1 "/path/to/two" -> 2 "/path/to/vienas" -> 1 ...
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implementing remove on a ConcurrentMultimap without races

I've been looking at the problem of writing a concurrent Multimap, and I have an implementation backed by the Google Guava AbstractSetMultimap and a MapMaker computing map that creates on demand the ...
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Does re-putting an object into a ConcurrentHashMap cause a “happens-before” memory relation?

I'm working with existing code that has an object store in the form of a ConcurrentHashMap. Within the map are stored mutable objects, use by multiple threads. No two threads try to modify an object ...
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Performance for HashMap when Key is Guaranteed Unique

If the keys I wish to use are guaranteed to be unique (or at least the assumption can be made that the keys are unique), does using a 'vanilla' ConcurrentHashMap provide the best performance, or does ...
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Laziness of eviction in Guava's maps

Current eviction algorithm for maps is quite lazy. It looks like expired objects are evicted only when the data structure is accessed. For example, the map from addresses to indexers defined as: ...
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Performance of ConcurrentHashMap.putIfAbsent

In his talk about Effective Java at 54:15 Joshua Bloch recommends to use get before putIfAbsent in order to improve performance and concurrency. This leads me to the question why this optimization is ...
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What's cheaper: Traversal using n iterators of a single ConcurrentHashMap or n instances of a HashMap

Imagine a producer-consumer scenario, thread A produces entries, one to many other threads consume them. For this I am passing a bunch of entries to each consumer thread. Do do this I am asking ...
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ConcurrentHashMap in Java?

what is the use of concurrent hash map in java? where we have to use this? what are the comforts in it? help please. how it works? sample codes are easy to understandable..
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Using a concurrent hashmap to reduce memory usage with threadpool?

I'm working with a program that runs lengthy SQL queries and stores the processed results in a HashMap. Currently, to get around the slow execution time of each of the 20-200 queries, I am using a ...
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ConccurentHashMap putifAbsent question

I have been reading for concurency since yesterday and i dont know much things... However some things are starting to getting clear... I understand why double check locking isnt safe (i wonder what ...
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Are there any drawbacks with ConcurrentHashMap?

I need a HashMap that is accessible from multiple threads. There are two simple options, using a normal HashMap and synchronizing on it or using a ConcurrentHashMap. Since ConcurrentHashMap does not ...
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Atomically incrementing counters stored in ConcurrentHashMap

I would like to collect some metrics from various places in a web app. To keep it simple, all these will be counters and therefore the only modifier operation is to increment them by 1. The ...
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Java Concurrency : Volatile vs final in “cascaded” variables?

is final Map<Integer,Map<String,Integer>> status = new ConcurrentHashMap<Integer, Map<String,Integer>>(); Map<Integer,Map<String,Integer>> statusInner = new ...
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Is it possible to have more than 32 locks in ConcurrentHashMap

I read ConcurrentHashMap works better in multi threading than Hashtable due to having locks at bucket level rather than map wide lock. It is at max 32 locks possible per map. Want to know why 32 and ...
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ConcurrentHashMap putIfAbsent : atomicity when followed by a get() call

I wanted to discuss a specific use I have of a concurrent map to sense check my logic... If I used ConcurrentHashMap, I can do the familar private final ConcurrentHashMap<K, V> map = new ...
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lock() method in ConcurrentHashMap

May be this is silly on my part but I looked at the source code for ConcurrentHashMap and I was not able to see the definition of the method lock() anywhere in that class, but I can see this method ...
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Get whether key existed from ConcurrentMap.remove()

In Java's ConcurrentMap, there's remove(key, expectedValue), this returns one of: The expected value was there and has been removed. The expected value was not there, so has not been removed. But ...
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Writing a highly performant Cache

I wrote a stock market simulator which uses a ConcurrentHashMap as a cache. The cache holds about 75 elements but they are updated and retrieved very quickly (~ 500 times a second). Here is what I ...
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ConcurrentHashMap non-blocking reads and memory visibility issue

ConcurrentHashMap in Java offers reads to proceed concurrently with updates. The trade-off in this is that the results of the read is limited to reflect only the last completed update when the reading ...
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how to use concurrenthashmap correctly?

say, I have a lot of read operations and a few write operations, and the object which will be placed in map is quite "heavy"-initialization of such object costs much memory/time,etc. how should I ...
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modifying a ConcurrentHashMap and Synchronized ArrayList in same method

I have a collection of objects that is modified by one thread and read by another (more specifically the EDT). I needed a solution that gave me fast look up and also fast indexing (by order inserted), ...
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HashMap is broken/ performance issues

Currently I have HashMap implemented which private static Map<String, Item> cached = new HashMap<String, Item>(); and Item is a object with properties Date expirationTime , and byte[] ...
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Can concurrntHashMap guarantee true thread safety and concurrency at the same time?

We know that ConcurrentHashMap can provide concurrent access to multiple threads to boost performance , and inside this class, segments are synchronized up (am I right?). Question is, can this design ...
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Is it a good practice to wrap ConcurrentHashMap read and write operations with ReentrantLock?

I think in the implementation of ConcurrentHashMap, ReentrantLock has already been used. So there is no need to use ReentrantLock for the access of a ConcurrentHashMap object. And that will only add ...
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How to implement ConcurrentHashMap with features similar in LinkedHashMap?

I have used LinkedHashMap with accessOrder true along with allowing a maximum of 500 entries at any time as the LRU cache for data. But due to scalability issues I want to move on to some thread-safe ...
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Does a call to a threadsafe function need to be syncronized too?

If I'm using ConcurrentHashMap (where the put is thread safe) , and I supply a public function myPut that uses the ConcurrentHashMap put - do I need to synchronize my function? meaning : should this ...
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advantages of java's ConcurrentHashMap for a get-only map?

Consider these two situations: a map which you are going to populate once at the beginning and then will be accessed from many different threads. a map which you are going to use as cache that will ...
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Is “ConcurrentHashMap.putAll(…)” atomic?

Is the method ConcurrentHashMap.putAll(Map) supposed to be atomic? I cannot find it in the documentation and it is not mentioned in the ConcurrentMap interface, so I guess the answer is no. I am ...
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Updating both a ConcurrentHashMap and an AtomicInteger safely

I have to store words and their corresponding integer indices in a hash map. The hash map will be updated concurrently. For example: lets say the wordList is {a,b,c,a,d,e,a,d,e,b} The the hash map ...
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ConcurrentNavigableMap, interpretation of weakly consistent iterators

In the JavaDoc for ConcurrentNavigableMap, I'm a bit confused as to the following: The view's iterator is a "weakly consistent" iterator that will never throw ConcurrentModificationException, ...
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Java tomcat how to queue only certain http Thread?

I have a stateless Java application deployed to a tomcat web server. Due to the nature of the data, at any given time, all http thread has to process for different key (in other words: all threads ...
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ConcurrentHashMap foreach loop problem

I have a concurrenthashmap called users. I have user objects in it with some integer keys that is not id. I want to find the user with a given id. Therefore, I check all elements of hashmap and return ...
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ConcurrentHashMap implementation and limitations

I have quite a large project to accomplish and I'm running into some dead ends. I wanted to see if the great community here had any suggestions. I have a large data set and I'm attempting to build a ...
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ConcurrentWeakKeyHashMap isEmpty method

The following is isEmpty() method from ConcurrentWeakKeyHashMap.java, https://github.com/netty/netty/blob/master/src/main/java/org/jboss/netty/util/internal/ConcurrentWeakKeyHashMap.java Why does it ...
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How to get MessageBodyWriter to work with a HashMap using RestEasy and Tomcat?

I am developing a JAX-RS webservice using RestEasy 2.2.2 to be deployed to Tomcat 7. The service returns (should return) XML through the use of JAXB. Returned XML should contain representations of ...
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Why the “next” field in ConcurrentHashMap$HashEntry is final

I'm reading reading the source code of java.util.ConcurrentHashMap and find that the next field in ConcurrentHashMap$HashEntry is final. There are two operations that is possible to modify the value ...
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ConcurrentHashMap alternative with null-key capability

I need a multi-threaded Map object to use in my web server's caching, and I need to have "null" keys. HashMap allows me to have null keys, but ConcurrentHashMap doesn't. I tried to create a ...
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What is benefits of ConcurrentSkipListMap?

I mean if there is ConcurrentSkipListMap in java libs it might be sometimes better than ConcurrentHashMap. I wonder where ConcurrentSkipListMap realy good?
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Question about java concurrenthashmap replace method

I have the following code public class Test{ private static final String key = "key"; public static void main(String[] a){ ConcurrentHashMap<String,String > map = new ...
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Use of ConcurrentHashMap eliminates data-visibility troubles?

I've read through Java Concurrency in Practice and am left with this question: when I use a ConcurrentHashMap, what data concurrency issues discussed in Part One of the book do I still need to worry ...
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Java ConcurrentHashMap atomic get if present

How do you perform a safe get if present operation on a Concurrent Hash Map? (same thing like putIfAbsent) Bad example, not very thread safe (check then act situation): ConcurrentMap<String, ...

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