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Does Java thread caches the Instance variable or will it be shared among all the threads?

Class CachedObject{
    MyClass object1 = new MyClass();

    public void changeValue(int i){
        object1.setValue(i);
    }
}

Lets suppose, the changeValue method will be accessed by multiple threads, then object1 will be cached in each thread cache or will it be shared?

I know about synchronized and if I used synchronized on method everything will be ok, but I am specifically asking about the thread caching here. I know that local variables are cached in thread cache , but I am confused about Instance variable. Thanks..

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  • It can be cached if it is not volatile. volatile guarantees that every write cached object is flushed to main memory. Dec 10, 2018 at 8:07
  • so it will be like , the actual object will be on heap and each thread will have their own reference cached for that same object on heap ? Dec 10, 2018 at 8:13

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Threads don't cache anything themselves.
But threads read/write in a distinct memory data that it read/write according to the CPU thread model.
And for this reason, synchronization with main memory between threads can be required.
In your case if you create a single instance of CachedObject that is shared among multiple threads, the new object1 state may be not updated/visible for other threads if setValue() is implemented in this way :

public void setValue(int i){
   this.value = i;
}

As it assigns a new value to an int field without any synchronization that may so be visible only for the current thread.

But in these ways you would not have the issue :

private int volatile value;
public void setValue(int i){      
   this.value = i;
}

Or :

public void setValue(int i){
   synchronized(this){
      this.value = i;
   }
}
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  • davidxxx.. thanks for the reply . But I know the use of volatile and synchronized and I know I need to use them exactly as you mentioned. But my actual question is about object1 being shared between threads or not. will it be like , the actual object will be on heap and each thread will have their own reference cached for that same object on heap ? Dec 10, 2018 at 8:55
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    The CachedObject instance is stored in the shared/heap memory as this is an instance field. But in a multithreaded context each Java thread that manipulates this object will have its own copy of its state (field values). So the objects exists at two levels : shared heap, each thread memory. That's why without synchronizing the fields accesses the state may be different between the threads.
    – davidxxx
    Dec 10, 2018 at 10:39

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