What are the disadvantages of making a large Java non-static method synchronized? Large method in the sense it will take 1 to 2 mins to complete the execution.
What are the disadvantages of making a large Java non-static method synchronized? Large method
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If you synchronize the method and try to call it twice at the same time, one thread will have to wait two minutes.
This is not really a question of “disadvantages”. Synchronization is either necessary or not, depending on what the method does.
If it is critical that the code runs only once at the same time, then you need synchronization.
If you want to run the code only once at the same time to preserve system resources, you may want to consider a counting Semaphore, which gives more flexibility (such as being able to configure the number of concurrent executions).
Another interesting aspect is that synchronization can only really be used to control access to resources within the same JVM. If you have more than one JVM and need to synchronize access to a shared file system or database, the synchronized keyword is not at all sufficient. You will need to get an external (global) lock for that.