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* An ownable synchronizer is * a synchronizer that may be exclusively owned by a thread and uses * {@link AbstractOwnableSynchronizer AbstractOwnableSynchronizer} * (or its subclass) to implement its synchronization property. * {@link ReentrantLock ReentrantLock} and * {@link ReentrantReadWriteLock ReentrantReadWriteLock} are * two examples of ownable synchronizers provided by the platform. * *
** where lock is the lock object. * * @return the string representation of a lock. */ public String toString() { return className + '@' + Integer.toHexString(identityHashCode); } }* lock.getClass().getName() + '@' + Integer.toHexString(System.identityHashCode(lock)) *