Effect of ThreadLocals and side-by-side classloading
Assuming
class A{
private static final ThreadLocal<String> tl = new Thre开发者_开发技巧adLocal<String>();
}
If A is loaded in just one classloader on the vm, the value of t1 is obvious. But what happens to t1 if A is loaded side-by-side in two different classloaders ? Will the value be shared for a given thread ?
Interesting question. As Tom Hawtin - tackline explained, you are basically creating to instances of ThreadLocal<String>()
. Now let's have a look at how ThreadLocal
actually stores the values (simplified):
public void set(T value) {
ThreadLocalMap map = getMap(Thread.currentThread());
map.set(this, value);
}
It takes some sort of a map that is bound to every thread and sets the value using this
(myself) as a key. This means that if you have two ThreadLocals
(created by different class loaders), they have different this
reference, thus effectively storing different values.
All in all - you cannot e.g. use ThreadLocal
as a workaround to class-loader local singletons and creating thread-local ones.
Classes loaded by different class loaders are different classes. So it's effectively the same as having:
class A {
private static final ThreadLocal<String> tl = new ThreadLocal<String>();
}
class B {
private static final ThreadLocal<String> tl = new ThreadLocal<String>();
}
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