Joao Morais schrieb:
2013/3/21 Hans-Peter Diettrich <[email protected]>:
The same considerations apply to the use of object and interface references
in threads. Interface methods are implemented by class methods, and
consequently must not be called from multiple threads at the same time.
What's the problem calling the same method, even on the same object,
at the same time from more than one thread?
Then either call can interrupt the other one, with unpredictable
results. Calling different methods can have the same effect, when e.g.
one thread tries to add an entry to a list, and another one to remove an
entry.
DoDi
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