Java ThreadLocal
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Overview
java.lang.ThreadLocal API provides thread-local variables. These variables differ from their normal counterparts in that each thread that accesses one (via ThreadLocal variable's get() or set() method) has its own, independently initialized copy of the variable. ThreadLocal instances are typically private static fields in classes that wish to associate state with a thread (e.g., a user ID or Transaction ID).
Example
public class MyContext { private static final ThreadLocal< MyContext > threadLocal = new ThreadLocal<>(); // Static ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- public static void associate(MyContext c) { threadLocal.set(c); } public static MyContext get() { return threadLocal.get(); } /** * May return null. */ public static MyContext disassociate() { MyContext c = get(); threadLocal.remove(); return c; } ... }