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[![Maven Central](https://maven-badges.herokuapp.com/maven-central/com.github.cowwoc.pouch/core/badge.svg)](https://search.maven.org/search?q=g:com.github.cowwoc.pouch) [![API](https://img.shields.io/badge/api_docs-5B45D5.svg)](http://cowwoc.github.io/pouch/6.0/docs/api/) [![Changelog](https://img.shields.io/badge/changelog-A345D5.svg)](docs/changelog.md)
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# <img alt="pouch" src="docs/pouch.svg" width="128" height="146"/> Pouch: Inversion of Control for the Masses
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<dependency>
<groupId>com.github.cowwoc.pouch</groupId>
<artifactId>core</artifactId>
<version>6.0</version>
<version>6.1</version>
</dependency>
```

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When running in a multithreaded environment, such as a web server, you might want to wait for ongoing HTTP
requests to complete before shutting down the server.
You can use the
[ConcurrentChildScopes](https://cowwoc.github.io/pouch/6.0/docs/api/com.github.cowwoc.pouch.core/com/github/cowwoc/pouch/core/ConcurrentChildScopes.html)
[ConcurrentChildScopes](https://cowwoc.github.io/pouch/6.1/docs/api/com.github.cowwoc.pouch.core/com/github/cowwoc/pouch/core/ConcurrentChildScopes.html)
class to implement this as follows:

```java
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The library contains two types of classes: ones that are thread-safe and ones that are not.

For example,
[ConcurrentLazyFactory](https://cowwoc.github.io/pouch/6.0/docs/api/com.github.cowwoc.pouch.core/com/github/cowwoc/pouch/core/ConcurrentLazyFactory.html)
[ConcurrentLazyFactory](https://cowwoc.github.io/pouch/6.1/docs/api/com.github.cowwoc.pouch.core/com/github/cowwoc/pouch/core/ConcurrentLazyFactory.html)
is the thread-safe equivalent
of [LazyFactory](https://cowwoc.github.io/pouch/6.0/docs/api/com.github.cowwoc.pouch.core/com/github/cowwoc/pouch/core/LazyFactory.html).
of [LazyFactory](https://cowwoc.github.io/pouch/6.1/docs/api/com.github.cowwoc.pouch.core/com/github/cowwoc/pouch/core/LazyFactory.html).
`LazyFactory` is faster than `ConcurrentLazyFactory`, but doesn't support access from multiple threads.
Classes that are required to support multithreaded access
(such as the application scope) must use the thread-safe classes.
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Guava provides comparable functionality:

* [Reference](https://cowwoc.github.io/pouch/6.0/docs/api/com.github.cowwoc.pouch.core/com/github/cowwoc/pouch/core/Reference.html) <->
* [Reference](https://cowwoc.github.io/pouch/6.1/docs/api/com.github.cowwoc.pouch.core/com/github/cowwoc/pouch/core/Reference.html) <->
[Supplier](https://guava.dev/releases/32.1.1-jre/api/docs/com/google/common/base/Supplier.html)
* [ConstantReference](https://cowwoc.github.io/pouch/6.0/docs/api/com.github.cowwoc.pouch.core/com/github/cowwoc/pouch/core/ConstantReference.html)
* [ConstantReference](https://cowwoc.github.io/pouch/6.1/docs/api/com.github.cowwoc.pouch.core/com/github/cowwoc/pouch/core/ConstantReference.html)
<->
[Suppliers.ofInstance()](https://guava.dev/releases/32.1.1-jre/api/docs/com/google/common/base/Suppliers.html#ofInstance-T-)
* [LazyReference](https://cowwoc.github.io/pouch/6.0/docs/api/com.github.cowwoc.pouch.core/com/github/cowwoc/pouch/core/LazyReference.html) <->
* [LazyReference](https://cowwoc.github.io/pouch/6.1/docs/api/com.github.cowwoc.pouch.core/com/github/cowwoc/pouch/core/LazyReference.html) <->
[Suppliers.memoize()](https://guava.dev/releases/32.1.1-jre/api/docs/com/google/common/base/Suppliers.html#memoize-com.google.common.base.Supplier-)

While it is true
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1. [Suppliers.memoize()](https://guava.dev/releases/32.1.1-jre/api/docs/com/google/common/base/Suppliers.html#memoize-com.google.common.base.Supplier-)
doesn't provide a mechanism for checking whether the underlying value has been initialized.
This is important because, when implementing
[Factory.close()](https://cowwoc.github.io/pouch/6.0/docs/api/com.github.cowwoc.pouch.core/com/github/cowwoc/pouch/core/Factory.html#close()),
[Factory.close()](https://cowwoc.github.io/pouch/6.1/docs/api/com.github.cowwoc.pouch.core/com/github/cowwoc/pouch/core/Factory.html#close()),
you'll want to avoid initializing values that have never been initialized before.
2. This library provides convenience classes such as
[LazyFactory](https://cowwoc.github.io/pouch/6.0/docs/api/com.github.cowwoc.pouch.core/com/github/cowwoc/pouch/core/LazyFactory.html)
[LazyFactory](https://cowwoc.github.io/pouch/6.1/docs/api/com.github.cowwoc.pouch.core/com/github/cowwoc/pouch/core/LazyFactory.html)
which unifies classes
[LazyReference](https://cowwoc.github.io/pouch/6.0/docs/api/com.github.cowwoc.pouch.core/com/github/cowwoc/pouch/core/LazyReference.html)
[LazyReference](https://cowwoc.github.io/pouch/6.1/docs/api/com.github.cowwoc.pouch.core/com/github/cowwoc/pouch/core/LazyReference.html)
and [Closeable](http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/io/Closeable.html) into a single class.

The size of the Guava library is 2.8MB.
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