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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T20:15:40+00:00 2026-06-15T20:15:40+00:00

Suppose I have this code: public HttpResponse myFunction(…) { final HttpResponse resp; OnResponseCallback myCallback

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Suppose I have this code:

public HttpResponse myFunction(...) {
    final HttpResponse resp;
    OnResponseCallback myCallback = new OnResponseCallback() {
        public void onResponseReceived(HttpResponse response) {
            resp = response;
        }
    };
    // launch operation, result will be returned to myCallback.onResponseReceived()
    // wait on a CountDownLatch until operation is finished
    return resp;
}

Obviously I can not assign a value to resp from onResponseReceived because it is a final variable, BUT if it was not a final variable onResponseReceived could not see it.
Then, how can I assign a value to resp from onResponseReceived?

What I thought is to create a wrapper class for enclosing the resp object. The final object would be an instance of this wrapper class and I could assign the value to resp working on the object inside the final class (which is not final).

The code would be this one:

class ResponseWrapper {
    HttpResponse resp = null;
}

public HttpResponse myFunction(...) {
    final ResponseWrapper respWrap = new ResponseWrapper();
    OnResponseCallback myCallback = new OnResponseCallback() {
        public void onResponseReceived(HttpResponse response) {
            respWrap.resp = response;
        }
    };
    // launch operation, result will be returned to myCallback.onResponseReceived()
    // wait on a CountDownLatch until operation is finished
    return respWrap.resp;
}

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    2026-06-15T20:15:41+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 8:15 pm

    java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicReference

    Standard practice is to use a final AtomicReference, which you can set and get. This adds the benefit of thread safety as well 🙂 As you mentioned, a CountDownLatch is helpful in waiting for completion.

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