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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T09:18:23+00:00 2026-05-20T09:18:23+00:00

I am working on my first mutlithreaded program and got stuck about a couple

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I am working on my first mutlithreaded program and got stuck about a couple of aspects of synchronization. I have gone over the multi-threading tutorial on oracle/sun homepage, as well as a number of questions here on SO, so I believe I have an idea of what synchronization is. However, as I mentioned there are a couple of aspects I am not quite sure how to figure out. I formulated them below in form of clear-cut question:

Question 1: I have a singleton class that holds methods for checking valid identifiers. It turns out this class needs to hold to collections to keep track of associations between 2 different identifier types. (If the word identifier sounds complicated; these are just strings). I chose to implement two MultiValueMap instances to implement this many-to-many relationship. I am not sure if these collections have to be thread-safe as the collection will be updated only at the creation of the instance of the singleton class but nevertheless I noticed that in the documentation it says:

Note that MultiValueMap is not synchronized and is not thread-safe. If you wish to use this map from multiple threads concurrently, you must use appropriate synchronization. This class may throw exceptions when accessed by concurrent threads without synchronization.

Could anyone elaborate on this “appropriate synchronization”? What exactly does it mean? I can’t really use MultiValueMap.decorate() on a synchronized HashMap, or have I misunderstood something?

Question 2: I have another class that extends a HashMap to hold my experimental values, that are parsed in when the software starts. This class is meant to provide appropriate methods for my analysis, such as permutation(), randomization(), filtering(criteria) etc. Since I want to protect my data as much as possible, the class is created and updated once, and all the above mentioned methods return new collections. Again, I am not sure if this class needs to be thread-safe, as it’s not supposed to be updated from multiple threads, but the methods will most certainly be called from a number of threads, and to be “safe” I have added synchronized modifier to all my methods. Can you foresee any problems with that? What kind of potential problems should I be aware of?

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    2026-05-20T09:18:23+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 9:18 am

    Answer 1: Your singleton class should not expose the collections it uses internally to other objects. Instead it should provide appropriate methods to expose the behaviours you want. For example, if your object has a Map in it, don’t have a public or protected method to return that Map. Instead have a method that takes a key and returns the corresponding value in the Map (and optionally one that sets the value for the key). These methods can then be made thread safe if required.

    NB even for collections that you do not intend to write to, I don’t think you should assume that reads are necessarily thread safe unless they are documented to be so. The collection object might maintain some internal state that you don’t see, but might get modified on reads.

    Answer 2: Firstly, I don’t think that inheritance is necessarily the correct thing to use here. I would have a class that provides your methods and has a HashMap as a private member. As long as your methods don’t change the internal state of the object or the HashMap, they won’t have to be synchronised.

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