I have seen usage of synchronized block by this so far but recently I learned that using dummy object is preferable. I found the following topic related to this.
Java synchronized method lock on object, or method?
As a summary, in the code below, two different object can not run addA and addB concurrently as both uses this for lock.
private int a;
private int b;
public synchronized void addA(){
a++;
}
public synchronized void addB(){
b++;
}
I am confused if I use dummy object for lock, what will be different if I use the line below in both method to synchronize? Because still they would have same lock.
synchronized(dummyObject){
...
}
So what it means that I should have two different dummy object for each method to use with sycnhronized as?
public void addA(){
synchronized(dummyObj1){
a++;
}
}
public void addB(){
synchronized(dummyObj2){
b++;
}
}