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I have next problem. When my token is expired I try to refresh it. If this refresh code called by single-thread it works fine, but if there are two or more threads sometimes I catch deadlock.

This is my code in Interceptor:

private val lock = ReentrantLock()
...
private fun tryRefreshToken(chain: Interceptor.Chain): Boolean {

        if (lock.tryLock()) { // refresh token by single thread
            try {
                tryRefreshToken(chain, credentialsProvider)
            } catch (e: TokenRefreshFailedException) {
                return false
            } finally {
                lock.unlock()
                }
            return true
        } else {
            // another threads should wait here for token refresh
            lock.lock() // here I catch deadlock
            return true
        }
    }

If this method return true - the token is refreshed, false - if token refreshing is failed.

How to fix my deadlock and where is my error?

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2 Answers 2

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To achieve your requirement, you have to create Producer-Consumer of token... You have to use lock/wait and notify, so the first thread will be updating the token and other thread will wait until the updating thread notify them... sample application on this oracle link.

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I debug and read logs and I find resolve for my problem:

else {
        // another threads should wait here for token refresh
        lock.lock() // here I wait for token refresh
        lock.unlock() // here I free monitor
        return true
    }

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