In the following code, it is my assumption that the member variable mBar will only be instantiated upon the first construction of a Foo object... and that this mBar instantiation will be shared with all future Foo objects, but the Bar() constructor will not be called again. Is this accurate?
public class Foo {
private static Bar mBar = new Bar();
public Foo() {
}
The object might actually be constructed WAY before creation of first Foo.. It will be executed when Classloader loads the Foo.class in memory and this can happen pretty much at any time.... Specifically when you load other classes that use Foo class, or when you call a static method of the class....
Almost, it will get instantiated when the class Foo is first loaded. So if you call Foo.mBar (if it were public) you would get the bar instance, even though no instances of Foo have been instantiated.
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