Name
ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor
Synopsis
This
class
extends ThreadPoolExecutor to implement the
methods of the ScheduledExecutorService interface
to allow tasks to be submitted for execution once or repeatedly at
some scheduled time in the future. Instances of this class are
usually obtained through the static factory methods of the
Executors utility class. You can also explicitly
create one with the ScheduledThreadPoolExecutors(
) constructor.
ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor always creates its own
unbounded work queue, which means that you cannot pass a queue to the
constructor. Also, there is no need to specify a
maximumPoolSize since this configuration
parameter is irrelevant with unbounded queues.
Note that tasks submitted to a
ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor are not guaranteed to
run at the scheduled time. That is the time at which they first
become eligible to run. If all threads are busy with other tasks,
however, eligible tasks may get queued up to run later.
This class provides functionality similar to
java.util.Timer but adds multithreaded capability
and the ability to work with Callable and
Future objects.
Figure 16-91. java.util.concurrent.ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor
public class ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor extends ThreadPoolExecutor implements ScheduledExecutorService { // Public Constructors public ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor(int corePoolSize); public ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor ...
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