T
- the type of the inheritable thread local's valuepublic class InheritableThreadLocal<T> extends ThreadLocal<T>
ThreadLocal
to provide inheritance of values from parent thread to child thread: when a child thread is created, the child receives initial values for all inheritable thread-local variables for which the parent has values. Normally the child's values will be identical to the parent's; however, the child's value can be made an arbitrary function of the parent's by overriding the childValue
method in this class. Inheritable thread-local variables are used in preference to ordinary thread-local variables when the per-thread-attribute being maintained in the variable (e.g., User ID, Transaction ID) must be automatically transmitted to any child threads that are created.
Note: During the creation of a new thread
, it is possible to opt out of receiving initial values for inheritable thread-local variables.
Constructor | Description |
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InheritableThreadLocal() |
Creates an inheritable thread local variable. |
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
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protected T |
childValue |
Computes the child's initial value for this inheritable thread-local variable as a function of the parent's value at the time the child thread is created. |
get, initialValue, remove, set, withInitial
public InheritableThreadLocal()
protected T childValue(T parentValue)
This method merely returns its input argument, and should be overridden if a different behavior is desired.
parentValue
- the parent thread's value
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