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Ilkka Seppälä 4108f86177 docs: Prepare for new website launch (#2149)
* Changed database implementation. Removed static objects.

* Fix Logs

* Fix 40 errors from checkstyle plugin run. 139 left))

* Fix CacheStore errors from checkstyle plugin 107 left

* Fix last errors in checkstyle.

* Fix sonar issues

* Fix issues in VALIDATE phase

* Fix Bug with mongo connection. Used "Try with resources"

* Add test

* Added docker-compose for mongo db. MongoDb db work fixed.

* Provided missing tests

* Comments to start Application with mongo.

* Fix some broken links

* Remove extra space

* Update filename

* Fix some links in localization folders

* Fix link

* Update frontmatters

* Work on patterns index page

* Work on index page

* Fixes according PR comments. Mainly Readme edits.

* fix frontmatter

* add missing png

* Update pattern index.md

* Add index.md for Chinese translation

* update image paths

* update circuit breaker image paths

* Update image paths for localizations

* add generated puml

* Add missing image

* Update img file extensions

* Update the rest of the EN and ZH patterns to conform with the new website

Co-authored-by: Victor Zalevskii <zvictormail@gmail.com>
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title, category, language, tags
title category language tags
Thread Local Storage Idiom en
Performance

Intent

Securing variables global to a thread against being spoiled by other threads. That is needed if you use class variables or static variables in your Callable object or Runnable object that are not read-only.

Class diagram

alt text

Applicability

Use the Thread Local Storage in any of the following situations

  • When you use class variables in your Callable / Runnable object that are not read-only and you use the same Callable instance in more than one thread running in parallel.
  • When you use static variables in your Callable / Runnable object that are not read-only and more than one instances of the Callable / Runnable may run in parallel threads.