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    no·ti·fy
    [ˈnōdəˌfī]
    verb
    notify (verb) · notifies (third person present) · notified (past tense) · notified (past participle) · notifying (present participle)
    1. inform (someone) of something, typically in a formal or official manner:
      "you will be notified of our decision as soon as possible" · "they were notified that John had been taken prisoner"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French notifier, from Latin notificare ‘make known’, from notus ‘known’ (see notion) + facere ‘make’.
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    Now, when a notify () is called, JVM picks one thread and move them to the BLOCKED state and hence to the RUNNING state as there is no competition for the monitor object. When a notifyAll () is called, JVM picks all the threads and move all of them to BLOCKED state. All these threads will get the lock of the object on a priority basis.
    When another thread establishes the condition (typically by setting the same variable), it calls the notify() method. The wait-and-notify mechanism does not specify what the specific condition/ variable value is. It is on developer’s hand to specify the condition to be checked before calling wait() or notify().
    So, if a notifier calls notify() on a resource but the notifier still needs to perform 10 seconds of actions on the resource within its synchronized block, the thread that had been waiting will need to wait at least another additional 10 seconds for the notifier to release the lock on the object, even though notify() had been called.
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