I have a Singleton class to test:
public class Singleton {
private static Singleton instance;
private List<String> list;
private Singleton() {
}
public static Singleton getInstance() {
if (instance == null) {
synchronized (Singleton.class) {
...
I have a singleton server instance and I'm curious whether my code is thread safe. I've read about different singleton patterns, and I think the way to go generally is the double-checked locking pattern, which goes as follows:
public static Singleton getInstance() {
if(singleton == null) {
...