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A

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common

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misconception

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is

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that

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shared

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references

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to

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immutable

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objects

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are

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immediately

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visible

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across

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multiple

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threads

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as

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soon

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as

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they

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are

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updated.

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For

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example,

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a

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developer

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can

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mistakenly

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believe

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that

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a

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class

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containing

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fields

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that

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refer

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only

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to

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immutable

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objects

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is

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itself

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immutable

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and

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consequently

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thread-safe.

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Section

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14.10.2,

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"Final

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Fields

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and

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Security,"

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of

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Java

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Programming

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Language

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,

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Fourth

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Edition

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[

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JPL

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2006

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]

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states:

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The problem is that,

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while

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the

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shared

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object

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is

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immutable,

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the

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reference

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used

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to

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access

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the

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shared

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object

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is

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itself

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shared

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and

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often

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mutable.

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Consequently,

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a

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correctly

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synchronized

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program

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must

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synchronize

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access

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to

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that

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shared

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reference,

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but

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often

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programs

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do

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not

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do

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this,

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because

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programmers

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do

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not

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recognize

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the

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need

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to

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do it.

References to both immutable and mutable objects must be made visible to all the threads. Immutable objects can be shared safely among multiple threads. However, references to mutable objects can be made visible before the objects are fully constructed. TSM03-J. Do not publish partially initialized objects describes object construction and visibility issues specific to mutable objects.

Noncompliant Code Example

This noncompliant code example consists of the immutable Helper class:

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 it.
{quote}

{mc} The String example might be good for the intro...if the long quote was not a good idea, perhaps a "For example, ..." line will help {mc}

References to both immutable and mutable objects must be made visible to all the threads. Immutable objects can be shared safely among multiple threads. However, references to mutable objects can be made visible before the objects are fully constructed. Rule [TSM03-J. Do not publish partially initialized objects] describes object construction and visibility issues specific to mutable objects.

h2. Noncompliant Code Example

This noncompliant code example consists of the immutable {{Helper}} class:

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// Immutable Helper
public final class Helper {
  private final int n;

  public Helper(int n) {
    this.n = n;
  }
  // ...
}
{code}

and

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a

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mutable

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Foo

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class:

{:=
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final class Foo {
  private Helper helper;

  public Helper getHelper() {
    return helper;
  }

  public void setHelper(int num) {
    helper = new Helper(num);
  }
}
{code}

The {{

The getHelper()

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method

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publishes

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the

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mutable

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helper

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field.

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Because

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the

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Helper

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class

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is

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immutable

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,

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it

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cannot

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be

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changed

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after

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it

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is

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initialized

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.

Furthermore, because Helper is immutable, it is always constructed properly before its reference is made visible, in compliance with TSM03-J.

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Do

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not

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publish

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partially

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initialized

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objects

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.

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Unfortunately,

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a

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separate

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thread

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could

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observe

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a

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stale

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reference

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in

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the

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helper

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field

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of

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the

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Foo

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class.

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Compliant

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Solution

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(Synchronization)

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This

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compliant

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solution

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synchronizes

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the

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methods

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of

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the

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Foo

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class

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to

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ensure

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that

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no

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thread

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sees

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a

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stale

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Helper reference:

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}} reference.

{code:bgColor=#CCCCFF}
final class Foo {
  private Helper helper;

  public synchronized Helper getHelper() {
    return helper;
  }

  public synchronized void setHelper(int num) {
    helper = new Helper(num);
  }
}
{code}

The

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immutable

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Helper

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class

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remains

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unchanged.

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Compliant

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Solution

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(volatile)

References to immutable member objects can be made visible by declaring them volatile:

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{{Volatile}})

References to immutable member objects can be made visible by declaring them volatile.

{code:bgColor=#CCCCFF}
final class Foo {
  private volatile Helper helper;

  public Helper getHelper() {
    return helper;
  }

  public void setHelper(int num) {
    helper = new Helper(num);
  }
}
{code}

The

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immutable

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Helper

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class

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remains

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unchanged.

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Compliant

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Solution

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(

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java.util.concurrent

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Utilities)

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This

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compliant

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solution

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wraps

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the

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mutable

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reference

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to

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the

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immutable

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Helper

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object

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within

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an

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AtomicReference

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wrapper

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that

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can

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be

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updated atomically:

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final class Foo {
  private final AtomicReference<Helper> helperRef =
      new AtomicReference<Helper>();

  public Helper getHelper() {
    return helperRef.get();
  }

  public void setHelper(int num) {
    helperRef.set(new Helper(num));
  }
}
{code}

The

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immutable

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Helper

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class

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remains unchanged.

Risk Assessment

The incorrect assumption that classes that contain only references to immutable objects are themselves immutable can cause serious thread-safety issues.

Rule

Severity

Likelihood

Remediation Cost

Priority

Level

VNA01-J

Low

Probable

Medium

P4

L3

Automated Detection

Some static analysis tools are capable of detecting violations of this rule.

ToolVersionCheckerDescription
ThreadSafe
Include Page
ThreadSafe_V
ThreadSafe_V

CCE_SL_INCONSISTENT
CCE_CC_CALLBACK_ACCESS
CCE_SL_MIXED
CCE_SL_INCONSISTENT_COL
CCE_SL_MIXED_COL
CCE_CC_UNSAFE_CONTENT

Implemented
SonarQube
Include Page
SonarQube_V
SonarQube_V
S2886Getters and setters should be synchronized in pairs


Bibliography

[API 2014]


[JPL 2006]

Section 14.10.2, "Final Fields and Security"

Issue Tracking

Tasklist
Review List
Review List
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{mc} Sometimes I use the area before the risk assessment as a summary area for other CSs that can simply be mentioned to avoid redundancy, or CSs that are worth considering but have limitations which preclude us from recommending them. Basically general advice so that the implementer is not left wondering with a "what if I use ..." question. You deleted the line about making Helper immutable so where could such advice go? {mc}

h2. Risk Assessment

The incorrect assumption that classes that contain only references to immutable objects are themselves immutable can cause serious thread-safety issues.

|| Rule || Severity || Likelihood || Remediation Cost || Priority || Level ||
| VNA01-J | low | probable | medium | {color:green}{*}P4{*}{color} | {color:green}{*}L3{*}{color} |

h2. Bibliography

| \[[API 2006|AA. Bibliography#API 06]\] | |
| \[[JPL 2006|AA. Bibliography#JPL 06]\] | 14.10.2, Final Fields and Security |



h2. Issue Tracking

{tasklist:Review List}
||Completed||Priority||Locked||CreatedDate||CompletedDate||Assignee||Name||
|F|M|F|1270826173609|          |dmohindr|"Unfortunately, a separate thread -could- *can* observe a stale reference in the helper field of the Foo class."|
|T|M|F|1270826698362|1271441478121|svoboda|"This compliant solution synchronizes the methods of *class* Foo -class- " (it sounds strange with class occuring after Foo)|
{tasklist}

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[!The CERT Oracle Secure Coding Standard for Java^button_arrow_left.png!|VNA00-J. Ensure visibility when accessing shared primitive variables]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[!The CERT Oracle Secure Coding Standard for Java^button_arrow_up.png!|07. Visibility and Atomicity (VNA)]&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[!The CERT Oracle Secure Coding Standard for Java^button_arrow_right.png!|VNA02-J. Ensure that compound operations on shared variables are atomic]


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