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In such a case, If we first try to get a lock on obj1 in both m1() and m2() - why the deadlock cannot be avoided?

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public void m1()
{
   synchronized(obj1)
   {
     System.out.print("1 ");
     synchronized(obj2)
     {
       System.out.println("2");
     }
   }
}
public void m2()
{
   synchronized(obj1)
   {
     System.out.print("2 ");
     synchronized(obj2)
     {
       System.out.println("1");
     }
   }
} 

i tried the above code and it does results in a deadlock as well.

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I am not sure I follow your question. The code that you've shown above acquires both the locks in the same order. So there can never be a situation where thread 1 has lock for obj1 and thread 2 has a lock for obj2 (or vice versa).

Please check that code that you are actually running.

You might want to read this as well: https://www.securecoding.cert.org/confl ... same+order

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Thanks for your reply.

It indeed does NOT get into a deadlock if the synchronization is called in the same sequence on the two objects.

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What means "Note that the threads are not dead."?

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It means they are not in the TERMINATED state.
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