Imagine a situation where multiple processes try to use a shared resource.
You can protect it by using a java monitor ( for example - synchronized methods).
But what if your classes must obey to that protocol?
request method - critical section - end method
Any process is the only one executing the request and end methods simultaneously, thanks to the synchronized blocks, but what about the core of the critical section?
Using other constructs like Semaphores or Lock/Condition you can make it easily, but with native monitor you are bonded to the fact that a synchronization is identified by a block that cannot cross multiple methods.
If you use a boolean
that tells you whether the resource is busy (calling wait()
right after) or not, deadlock can occurr!
So, what could be a good solution for this?