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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singleton_pattern

 

 

Lazy initialization[edit
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This method uses
double-checked locking
, which should not be used prior to
J2SE 5.0
, as it is vulnerable to subtle bugs. The problem is that an out-of-order write may allow the
instance reference to be returned before the Singleton constructor is executed.[8]

public class SingletonDemo {
        private static volatile SingletonDemo instance = null;
 
        private SingletonDemo() {       }
 
        public static SingletonDemo getInstance() {
                if (instance == null) {
                        synchronized (SingletonDemo .class){
                                if (instance == null) {
                                        instance = new SingletonDemo ();
                                }
                        }
                }
                return instance;
        }
}

There is much simpler and cleaner version, however:

public class SingletonDemo {
        private static SingletonDemo instance = null;
 
        private SingletonDemo() {       }
 
        public static synchronized SingletonDemo getInstance() {
                if (instance == null) {
                        instance = new SingletonDemo ();
                }
                return instance;
        }
}

Eager initialization[edit
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If the program will always need an instance, or if the cost of creating the instance is not too large in terms of time/resources, the programmer can switch to eager initialization, which always creates an instance:

public class Singleton {
    private static final Singleton instance = new Singleton();
 
    private Singleton() {}
 
    public static Singleton getInstance() {
        return instance;
    }
}

This method has a number of advantages:

  • The instance is not constructed until the class is used.
  • There is no need to synchronize the getInstance() method, meaning all threads will see the same instance and no (expensive) locking is required.
  • The final keyword means that the instance cannot be redefined, ensuring that one (and only one) instance ever exists.

Static block initialization[edit
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Some authors[9] refer to a similar solution allowing some pre-processing (e.g. for error-checking).
In this sense, the traditional approach could be seen as a particular case of this one, as the class loader would do exactly the same processing.

public class Singleton {
  private static final Singleton instance;
 
  static {
    try {
      instance = new Singleton();
    } catch (IOException e) {
      throw new RuntimeException("Darn, an error occurred!", e);
    }
  }
 
  public static Singleton getInstance() {
    return instance;
  }
 
  private Singleton() {
    // ...
  }
}

The solution of Bill Pugh[edit
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University of Maryland Computer Science researcher

Bill Pugh
has written about the code issues underlying the Singleton pattern when implemented in Java.[10]
Pugh's efforts on the "Double-checked locking" idiom led to changes in the Java memory model in Java 5 and to what is generally regarded as the
standard method to implement Singletons in Java. The technique known as the
initialization on demand holder idiom
, is as lazy as possible, and works in all known versions of Java. It takes advantage of language guarantees about class initialization, and will therefore work correctly in all Java-compliant compilers and virtual machines.

The nested class is referenced no earlier (and therefore loaded no earlier by the class loader) than the moment that getInstance() is called. Thus, this solution is

thread-safe
without requiring special language constructs (i.e.
volatile
or synchronized).

public class Singleton {
        // Private constructor prevents instantiation from other classes
        private Singleton() { }
 
        /**
        * SingletonHolder is loaded on the first execution of Singleton.getInstance() 
        * or the first access to SingletonHolder.INSTANCE, not before.
        */
        private static class SingletonHolder { 
                public static final Singleton INSTANCE = new Singleton();
        }
 
        public static Singleton getInstance() {
                return SingletonHolder.INSTANCE;
        }
}

 

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