Jacek Laskowski wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
djencks 2004/01/14 00:28:33
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I'm a little confused with the change. Why are the methods if they do nothing but pass a request along to its non-abstract superclass (ReadOnlyContext class)?
I just had a look to that and I think that these GerContext methods are duplicated in order to be synchronized.

ReadOnlyContext, the super-class of GerContext, is a read-only context, which was intended to be initialized only once via internalBind.

GerContext is a read-write context (actually the "write" part is still performed via the internalBind instead of the standard binding operation), which can be used concurrently - and hence the introduction of these synchronizations.

Cheers,
Gianny

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