java.lang.Objectjava.lang.ThreadLocal<T>
public class ThreadLocal<T>
This class provides thread-local variables. These variables differ from their normal counterparts in that each thread that accesses one (via its get or set method) has its own, independently initialized copy of the variable. ThreadLocal instances are typically private static fields in classes that wish to associate state with a thread (e.g., a user ID or Transaction ID).
For example, the class below generates unique identifiers local to each thread. A thread's id is assigned the first time it invokes
For example, in the class below, the private static
UniqueThreadIdGenerator.getCurrentThreadId()
ThreadLocal
and remains unchanged on subsequent calls.
instance (
serialNum
) maintains a "serial number" for each thread that invokes the class's static
SerialNum.get()
method, which returns the current thread's serial number. (A thread's serial number is assigned the first time it invokes
SerialNum.get()
, and remains unchanged on subsequent calls.)
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicInteger; public class
UniqueThreadIdGenerator
SerialNum{// The next serial number to be assignedprivate staticfinal AtomicInteger uniqueId
int nextSerialNum=new AtomicInteger(0);
0;private staticfinal ThreadLocal
< Integer > uniqueNum
serialNum= newThreadLocal < Integer > ()
ThreadLocal(){@Override protected
Integer
synchronized ObjectinitialValue() { returnuniqueId.getAndIncrement();
new Integer(nextSerialNum++);} }; public static intgetCurrentThreadId()
get(){ returnuniqueId.get();
((Integer) (serialNum.get())).intValue();} }// UniqueThreadIdGenerator
Each thread holds an implicit reference to its copy of a thread-local variable as long as the thread is alive and the ThreadLocal instance is accessible; after a thread goes away, all of its copies of thread-local instances are subject to garbage collection (unless other references to these copies exist).
Constructor Summary | |
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ThreadLocal
() Creates a thread local variable. |
Method Summary | |
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T |
get
() Returns the value in the current thread's copy of this thread-local variable. |
protected T |
initialValue
() Returns the current thread's "initial value" for this thread-local variable. |
void |
remove
() Removes the current thread's value for this thread-local variable. |
void |
set
(
T
value) Sets the current thread's copy of this thread-local variable to the specified value. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang. Object |
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clone , equals , finalize , getClass , hashCode , notify , notifyAll , toString , wait , wait , wait |
Constructor Detail |
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public ThreadLocal()
Method Detail |
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protected T initialValue()
This implementation simply returns null ; if the programmer desires thread-local variables to have an initial value other than null , ThreadLocal must be subclassed, and this method overridden. Typically, an anonymous inner class will be used.
public T get()
public void set(T value)
public void remove()