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The java.util.Collections interface's documentation [[API 06]] warns about the consequences of synchronizing on any view over a collection object, rather than synchronizing on the collection object itself.

It is imperative that the user manually synchronize on the returned map when iterating over any of its collection views... Failure to follow this advice may result in non-deterministic behavior.

Synchronize on the original Collection object when using synchronization wrappers. This synchronization is necessary to enforce atomicity (CON07-J. Do not assume that a grouping of calls to independently atomic methods is atomic).

This also applies to java.util.Map objects, even though Maps are technically not Collections.

Noncompliant Code Example (collection view)

This noncompliant code example incorrectly synchronizes on the set view of the synchronized map (map) instead of the collection object [[Tutorials 08]].

// map has package-private accessibility
final Map<Integer, String> map = Collections.synchronizedMap(new HashMap<Integer, String>());
private final Set<Integer> set = map.keySet();

public void doSomething() {
  synchronized(set) {  // Incorrectly synchronizes on set
    for (Integer k : set) { 
      // ...
    }
  }
}

Compliant Solution (collection lock object)

This compliant solution synchronizes on the original Collection object map instead of the Collection view set.

// map has package-private accessibility
final Map<Integer, String> map = Collections.synchronizedMap(new HashMap<Integer, String>());
private final Set<Integer> set = map.keySet();

public void doSomething() {
  synchronized(map) {  // Synchronize on map, not set
    for (Integer k : set) { 
      // ...
    }
  }
}

Risk Assessment

Synchronizing on a collection view instead of the collection object may cause non-deterministic behavior.

Rule

Severity

Likelihood

Remediation Cost

Priority

Level

CON40-J

medium

probable

medium

P8

L2

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References

[[API 06]] Class Collections
[[Tutorials 08]] Wrapper Implementations

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Review List

  1. handler

    "warns about the consequences of synchronizing on any view over a collection object, rather than synchronizing on the collection object" ... it doesn't warn against it...it just says you should synchronize the collection...suggest reverting the change

    Priority MEDIUM
    dmohindr
    Mar 24, 2010
  2. handler

    The title could do away with "still"

    Priority MEDIUM
    dmohindr
    Mar 24, 2010

VOID CON00-J. Synchronize access to shared mutable variables      11. Concurrency (CON)      CON03-J. Do not use background threads during class initialization

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