ThreadLocal in Java provides thread-local variables. Each thread accessing a ThreadLocal variable has its own, independently initialized copy of the variable. This is useful for maintaining per-thread context, like database connections or user sessions, without interference from other threads.
For example, if multiple threads need to maintain user sessions in a web application, each thread can use a ThreadLocal variable to store its current user's session data.
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