#107 JavaDoc for Singleton
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| package com.iluwatar.singleton; | ||||
|  | ||||
| /** | ||||
|  * | ||||
|  * Singleton pattern ensures that the class (IvoryTower) can have only one | ||||
|  * existing instance per java classloader instance and provides global access to it.  | ||||
|  *  | ||||
|  * http://stackoverflow.com/questions/70689/what-is-an-efficient-way-to-implement-a-singleton-pattern-in-java | ||||
|  * | ||||
|  * The risk of this pattern is that bugs resulting from setting a singleton up in a distributed environment can  | ||||
|  * be tricky to debug, since it will work fine if you debug with a single classloader. Additionally, these | ||||
|  * problems can crop up a while after the implementation of a singleton, since they may start out synchronous and | ||||
|  * only become async with time, so you it may not be clear why you are seeing certain changes in behaviour. | ||||
|  *  | ||||
|  * http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17721263/singleton-across-jvm-or-application-instance-or-tomcat-instance | ||||
|  */ | ||||
| public class App { | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	public static void main(String[] args) { | ||||
|  | ||||
| 		// eagerly initialized singleton | ||||
| 		IvoryTower ivoryTower1 = IvoryTower.getInstance(); | ||||
| 		IvoryTower ivoryTower2 = IvoryTower.getInstance(); | ||||
| 		System.out.println("ivoryTower1=" + ivoryTower1); | ||||
| 		System.out.println("ivoryTower2=" + ivoryTower2); | ||||
|  | ||||
| 		// lazily initialized singleton | ||||
| 		ThreadSafeLazyLoadedIvoryTower threadSafeIvoryTower1 = ThreadSafeLazyLoadedIvoryTower | ||||
| 				.getInstance(); | ||||
| 		ThreadSafeLazyLoadedIvoryTower threadSafeIvoryTower2 = ThreadSafeLazyLoadedIvoryTower | ||||
| 				.getInstance(); | ||||
| 		System.out.println("threadSafeIvoryTower1=" + threadSafeIvoryTower1); | ||||
| 		System.out.println("threadSafeIvoryTower2=" + threadSafeIvoryTower2); | ||||
|  | ||||
| 		// enum singleton | ||||
| 		EnumIvoryTower enumIvoryTower1 = EnumIvoryTower.INSTANCE; | ||||
| 		EnumIvoryTower enumIvoryTower2 = EnumIvoryTower.INSTANCE; | ||||
| 		System.out.println("enumIvoryTower1=" + enumIvoryTower1); | ||||
| 		System.out.println("enumIvoryTower2=" + enumIvoryTower2); | ||||
| 		 | ||||
| 		InitializingOnDemandHolderIdiom demandHolderIdiom = InitializingOnDemandHolderIdiom.getInstance(); | ||||
| 		System.out.println(demandHolderIdiom); | ||||
| 		InitializingOnDemandHolderIdiom demandHolderIdiom2 = InitializingOnDemandHolderIdiom.getInstance(); | ||||
| 		System.out.println(demandHolderIdiom2); | ||||
| 		 | ||||
| 		ThreadSafeDoubleCheckLocking dcl1 = ThreadSafeDoubleCheckLocking.getInstance(); | ||||
| 		System.out.println(dcl1); | ||||
| 		ThreadSafeDoubleCheckLocking dcl2 = ThreadSafeDoubleCheckLocking.getInstance(); | ||||
| 		System.out.println(dcl2); | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| } | ||||
| package com.iluwatar.singleton; | ||||
|  | ||||
| /** | ||||
|  * | ||||
|  * Singleton pattern ensures that the class ({@link IvoryTower}) can have only one | ||||
|  * existing instance per Java classloader instance and provides global access to it.  | ||||
|  * <p> | ||||
|  * http://stackoverflow.com/questions/70689/what-is-an-efficient-way-to-implement-a-singleton-pattern-in-java | ||||
|  *<p> | ||||
|  * The risk of this pattern is that bugs resulting from setting a singleton up in a distributed environment can  | ||||
|  * be tricky to debug, since it will work fine if you debug with a single classloader. Additionally, these | ||||
|  * problems can crop up a while after the implementation of a singleton, since they may start out synchronous and | ||||
|  * only become async with time, so you it may not be clear why you are seeing certain changes in behaviour. | ||||
|  * <p> | ||||
|  * http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17721263/singleton-across-jvm-or-application-instance-or-tomcat-instance | ||||
|  */ | ||||
| public class App { | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	/** | ||||
| 	 * Program entry point | ||||
| 	 * @param args command line args | ||||
| 	 */ | ||||
| 	public static void main(String[] args) { | ||||
|  | ||||
| 		// eagerly initialized singleton | ||||
| 		IvoryTower ivoryTower1 = IvoryTower.getInstance(); | ||||
| 		IvoryTower ivoryTower2 = IvoryTower.getInstance(); | ||||
| 		System.out.println("ivoryTower1=" + ivoryTower1); | ||||
| 		System.out.println("ivoryTower2=" + ivoryTower2); | ||||
|  | ||||
| 		// lazily initialized singleton | ||||
| 		ThreadSafeLazyLoadedIvoryTower threadSafeIvoryTower1 = ThreadSafeLazyLoadedIvoryTower | ||||
| 				.getInstance(); | ||||
| 		ThreadSafeLazyLoadedIvoryTower threadSafeIvoryTower2 = ThreadSafeLazyLoadedIvoryTower | ||||
| 				.getInstance(); | ||||
| 		System.out.println("threadSafeIvoryTower1=" + threadSafeIvoryTower1); | ||||
| 		System.out.println("threadSafeIvoryTower2=" + threadSafeIvoryTower2); | ||||
|  | ||||
| 		// enum singleton | ||||
| 		EnumIvoryTower enumIvoryTower1 = EnumIvoryTower.INSTANCE; | ||||
| 		EnumIvoryTower enumIvoryTower2 = EnumIvoryTower.INSTANCE; | ||||
| 		System.out.println("enumIvoryTower1=" + enumIvoryTower1); | ||||
| 		System.out.println("enumIvoryTower2=" + enumIvoryTower2); | ||||
| 		 | ||||
| 		InitializingOnDemandHolderIdiom demandHolderIdiom = InitializingOnDemandHolderIdiom.getInstance(); | ||||
| 		System.out.println(demandHolderIdiom); | ||||
| 		InitializingOnDemandHolderIdiom demandHolderIdiom2 = InitializingOnDemandHolderIdiom.getInstance(); | ||||
| 		System.out.println(demandHolderIdiom2); | ||||
| 		 | ||||
| 		ThreadSafeDoubleCheckLocking dcl1 = ThreadSafeDoubleCheckLocking.getInstance(); | ||||
| 		System.out.println(dcl1); | ||||
| 		ThreadSafeDoubleCheckLocking dcl2 = ThreadSafeDoubleCheckLocking.getInstance(); | ||||
| 		System.out.println(dcl2); | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| } | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -4,12 +4,12 @@ import java.io.Serializable; | ||||
|  | ||||
| /** | ||||
|  * The Initialize-on-demand-holder idiom is a secure way of  | ||||
|  * creating lazy initialize singleton Object in Java. | ||||
|  * creating lazy initialized singleton object in Java. | ||||
|  * refer to "The CERT Oracle Secure Coding Standard for Java" | ||||
|  * By Dhruv Mohindra, Robert C. Seacord p.378 | ||||
|  *  | ||||
|  * <p> | ||||
|  * Singleton objects usually are heavy to create and sometimes need to serialize them. | ||||
|  * This class also shows how to preserve singleton in Serialized version of singleton. | ||||
|  * This class also shows how to preserve singleton in serialized version of singleton. | ||||
|  *  | ||||
|  * @author mortezaadi@gmail.com | ||||
|  * | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -2,10 +2,11 @@ package com.iluwatar.singleton; | ||||
|  | ||||
| /** | ||||
|  * Double check locking | ||||
|  *  | ||||
|  * <p> | ||||
|  * http://www.cs.umd.edu/~pugh/java/memoryModel/DoubleCheckedLocking.html | ||||
|  *  | ||||
|  * <p> | ||||
|  * Broken under Java 1.4. | ||||
|  *  | ||||
|  * @author mortezaadi@gmail.com | ||||
|  * | ||||
|  */ | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -1,14 +1,19 @@ | ||||
| package com.iluwatar.singleton; | ||||
|  | ||||
| import org.junit.Test; | ||||
|  | ||||
| import com.iluwatar.singleton.App; | ||||
|  | ||||
| public class AppTest { | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	@Test | ||||
| 	public void test() { | ||||
| 		String[] args = {}; | ||||
| 		App.main(args); | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| } | ||||
| package com.iluwatar.singleton; | ||||
|  | ||||
| import org.junit.Test; | ||||
|  | ||||
| import com.iluwatar.singleton.App; | ||||
|  | ||||
| /** | ||||
|  *  | ||||
|  * Application test | ||||
|  * | ||||
|  */ | ||||
| public class AppTest { | ||||
|  | ||||
| 	@Test | ||||
| 	public void test() { | ||||
| 		String[] args = {}; | ||||
| 		App.main(args); | ||||
| 	} | ||||
| } | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ import org.junit.Test; | ||||
| /** | ||||
|  *  | ||||
|  * This test case demonstrates thread safety issues of lazy loaded Singleton implementation. | ||||
|  *  | ||||
|  * <p> | ||||
|  * Out of the box you should see the test output something like the following: | ||||
|  *  | ||||
|  * <p> | ||||
|  * Thread=Thread-4 got instance=com.iluwatar.singleton.LazyLoadedSingletonThreadSafetyTest$LazyLoadedIvoryTower@6fde356e | ||||
|  * Thread=Thread-2 creating instance=com.iluwatar.singleton.LazyLoadedSingletonThreadSafetyTest$LazyLoadedIvoryTower@6fde356e | ||||
|  * Thread=Thread-0 creating instance=com.iluwatar.singleton.LazyLoadedSingletonThreadSafetyTest$LazyLoadedIvoryTower@6fde356e | ||||
| @@ -15,13 +15,17 @@ import org.junit.Test; | ||||
|  * Thread=Thread-3 got instance=com.iluwatar.singleton.LazyLoadedSingletonThreadSafetyTest$LazyLoadedIvoryTower@6fde356e | ||||
|  * Thread=Thread-1 got instance=com.iluwatar.singleton.LazyLoadedSingletonThreadSafetyTest$LazyLoadedIvoryTower@60f330b0 | ||||
|  * Thread=Thread-2 got instance=com.iluwatar.singleton.LazyLoadedSingletonThreadSafetyTest$LazyLoadedIvoryTower@6fde356e | ||||
|  *  | ||||
|  * <p> | ||||
|  * By changing the method signature of LazyLoadedIvoryTower#getInstance from | ||||
|  * <p><blockquote><pre> | ||||
|  * 	 public static LazyLoadedIvoryTower getInstance() | ||||
|  * </pre></blockquote><p> | ||||
|  * into | ||||
|  * <p><blockquote><pre> | ||||
|  *   public synchronized static LazyLoadedIvoryTower getInstance() | ||||
|  * </pre></blockquote><p> | ||||
|  * you should see the test output change to something like the following: | ||||
|  *  | ||||
|  * <p> | ||||
|  * Thread=Thread-4 creating instance=com.iluwatar.singleton.LazyLoadedSingletonThreadSafetyTest$LazyLoadedIvoryTower@3c688490 | ||||
|  * Thread=Thread-4 got instance=com.iluwatar.singleton.LazyLoadedSingletonThreadSafetyTest$LazyLoadedIvoryTower@3c688490 | ||||
|  * Thread=Thread-0 got instance=com.iluwatar.singleton.LazyLoadedSingletonThreadSafetyTest$LazyLoadedIvoryTower@3c688490 | ||||
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