In what cases is it necessary to synchronize access to instance members? I understand that access to static members of a class always needs to be synchronized- because they are shared across all object instances of the class.
My question is when would I be incorrect if I do not synchronize instance members?
for example if my class is
public class MyClass { private int instanceVar = 0; public setInstanceVar() { instanceVar++; } public getInstanceVar() { return instanceVar; } }
in what cases (of usage of the class MyClass) would I need to have methods: public synchronized setInstanceVar() and public synchronized getInstanceVar() ?
Thanks in advance for your answers.
It depends on whether you want your class to be thread-safe. Most classes shouldn’t be thread-safe (for simplicity) in which case you don’t need synchronization. If you need it to be thread-safe, you should synchronize access or make the variable volatile. (It avoids other threads getting ‘stale’ data.)