In my application I need to ensure that for an entity representing a data row in a database I have at most one java object representing it.
Ensuring that they are equals() is not enough, since I could get caught by coherency problems. So basically I need a multiton; moreover, I need not to keep this object in memory when it is not necessary, so I will be using weak references.
I have devised this solution:
package com.example;
public class DbEntity {
// a DbEntity holds a strong reference to its key, so as long as someone holds a
// reference to it the key won't be evicted from the WeakHashMap
private String key;
public void setKey(String key) {
this.key = key;
}
public String getKey() {
return key;
}
//other stuff that makes this object actually useful.
}
package com.example;
import java.lang.ref.WeakReference;
import java.util.WeakHashMap;
import java.util.concurrent.locks.ReentrantLock;
public class WeakMultiton {
private ReentrantLock mapLock = new ReentrantLock();
private WeakHashMap<String, WeakReference<DbEntity>> entityMap = new WeakHashMap<String, WeakReference<DbEntity>>();
private void fill(String key, DbEntity object) throws Exception {
// do slow stuff, typically fetch data from DB and fill the object.
}
public DbEntity get(String key) throws Exception {
DbEntity result = null;
WeakReference<DbEntity> resultRef = entityMap.get(key);
if (resultRef != null){
result = resultRef.get();
}
if (result == null){
mapLock.lock();
try {
resultRef = entityMap.get(key);
if (resultRef != null){
result = resultRef.get();
}
if (result == null){
result = new DbEntity();
synchronized (result) {
// A DbEntity holds a strong reference to its key, so the key won't be evicted from the map
// as long as result is reachable.
entityMap.put(key, new WeakReference<DbEntity>(result));
// I unlock the map, but result is still locked.
// Keeping the map locked while querying the DB would serialize database calls!
// If someone tries to get the same DbEntity the method will wait to return until I get out of this synchronized block.
mapLock.unlock();
fill(key, result);
// I need the key to be exactly this String, not just an equal one!!
result.setKey(key);
}
}
} finally {
// I have to check since I could have already released the lock.
if (mapLock.isHeldByCurrentThread()){
mapLock.unlock();
}
}
}
// I synchronize on result since some other thread could have instantiated it but still being busy initializing it.
// A performance penality, but still better than synchronizing on the whole map.
synchronized (result) {
return result;
}
}
}
WeakMultiton will be instantiated only in the database wrapper (single point of access to the database) and its get(String key) will of course be the only way to retrieve a DbEntity. Now, to the best of my knowledge this should work, but since this stuff is pretty new to me, I fear I could be overseeing something about the synchronization or the weak references! Can you spot any flaw or suggest improvements?