2011/6/4 Chris <[email protected]>

> Its really not android specific, just best practices when dealing with
> synchronized access to singleton objects.
>
> Dianne, thanks for the example but maybe I misunderstood Mark's post about
> static holders and Contexts.  I thought he meant, and I was seeking an
> example where the Context itself is the singleton which, except for eg. an
> Application context doesn't seem to make much sense.  But I don't do much
> with services so maybe I'm missing some common patterns in Android.
>
> Good thread nonetheless.  New programmers thrust into a multithreaded
> framework should at least know that synchronization is critical.
>

Except it's not multithreaded, for the most part...

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