Dniel,

There is still one problem: the value set by the second user2 updated the
value of the first user1 before finishing user1's work. I paste the code.
Please take a look.

public class test
{
    int numEvents= 5;

    public synchronized int test()
    {
        int real=0;
        int eventCounter=0;

        while(eventCounter<=numEvents)
        {
            real=eventCounter;

            // wait for 0.01 second
            try{wait(10);}
            catch(InterruptedException e){};
            eventCounter++;
        }
        return real;
    }

    public synchronized int setNumEvents(int sec)
    {
        numEvents= sec;
    }
}

For example, I input 200 as the value of numEvents for user1. Before
finishing user1's task, user2 input 100 as numEvents and  begin his work. I
hope I can get results 200 and 100 respectively. But I got 100 both.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Hinojosa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: Multiple users share java bean?

> If it's a shared bean, sycnchronize it.   Make sure that
> all mutators(Setters) are synchronized, and it would be a bad idea to do
> that to the
> accessors (mututors) are synchronized too.  If you have more open than
> private member variables in this bean, make sure they are private.
> e.g.
>
> public void synchronized setName(String name) {
>             .....
> }
>
> --
> Daniel Hinojosa


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