Okay, I know this has been inactive for a while, but I thought perhaps there was a simple solution. The article you linked in the comments on the question seems to indicate that the only problem is directories not being created. The solution there was to do this:
if (!f.mkdirs()) {
f.mkdirs();
}
However, that seems inefficient and can still have problems. So, why not simply do this:
while (!f.mkdirs()) {}
Simple, but it works.
EDIT: After thinking a bit, that example may lag to oblivion and could cause thread lock. So, this might be a better idea:
while (!f.mkdirs()) { Thread.yield(); }
Of course, that would only be recommended if you're in a thread that could cause thread lock, and as long as it's not a high-priority situation. Just putting this out there.
mkdirs()
is not thread safe? – Joachim Sauer Mar 4 '11 at 8:33mkdirs()
doesn't seems to be synchronous! – Muhammad Babar Nov 7 '14 at 10:48mkdir()
is correct or not that when multiple threads are running and wanted to create a dir lets say /data/abc. 1st thread come and execute the methodmkdir()
now while the mkdir() is in procress, the second thread come check if dir already exists and came to know that it doesn't and executemkdir()
. – Muhammad Babar Nov 7 '14 at 12:00