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Java Synchronized Block for .class

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2056243/java-synchronized-block-for-class 94 down vote accepted The snippet  synchronized(X.class)  uses the class instance as a monitor. As there is only one class instance (the object representing the class metadata at runtime) one thread can be in this block. With  synchronized(this)  the block is guarded by the instance. For every instance only one thread may enter the block. synchronized(X.class)  is used to make sure that there is exactly one Thread in the block.  synchronized(this)  ensures that there is exactly one thread per instance. If this makes the actual code in the block thread-safe depends on the implementation. If mutate only state of the instance  synchronized(this)  is enough.