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java.lang.Object java.lang.Thread
public class Thread
A thread is a thread of execution in a program. The Java Virtual Machine allows an application to have multiple threads of execution running concurrently.
Every thread has a priority. Threads with higher priority are executed in preference to threads with lower priority.
There are two ways to create a new thread of execution. One is to
declare a class to be a subclass of Thread
. This
subclass should override the run
method of class
Thread
. An instance of the subclass can then be
allocated and started. For example, a thread that computes primes
larger than a stated value could be written as follows:
class PrimeThread extends Thread { long minPrime; PrimeThread(long minPrime) { this.minPrime = minPrime; } public void run() { // compute primes larger than minPrime . . . } }
The following code would then create a thread and start it running:
PrimeThread p = new PrimeThread(143); p.start();
The other way to create a thread is to declare a class that
implements the Runnable
interface. That class then
implements the run
method. An instance of the class can
then be allocated, passed as an argument when creating
Thread
, and started. The same example in this other
style looks like the following:
class PrimeRun implements Runnable { long minPrime; PrimeRun(long minPrime) { this.minPrime = minPrime; } public void run() { // compute primes larger than minPrime . . . } }
The following code would then create a thread and start it running:
PrimeRun p = new PrimeRun(143); new Thread(p).start();
Runnable
,
Runtime.exit(int)
,
run()
Field Summary | |
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static int |
MAX_PRIORITY
The maximum priority that a thread can have. |
static int |
MIN_PRIORITY
The minimum priority that a thread can have. |
static int |
NORM_PRIORITY
The default priority that is assigned to a thread. |
Constructor Summary | |
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Thread()
Allocates a new Thread object. |
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Thread(Runnable target)
Allocates a new Thread object with a
specific target object whose run method
is called. |
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Thread(Runnable target,
String name)
Allocates a new Thread object with the given
target and name. |
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Thread(String name)
Allocates a new Thread object with the
given name. |
Method Summary | |
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static int |
activeCount()
Returns the current number of active threads in the VM. |
static Thread |
currentThread()
Returns a reference to the currently executing thread object. |
String |
getName()
Returns this thread's name. |
int |
getPriority()
Returns this thread's priority. |
void |
interrupt()
Interrupts this thread. |
boolean |
isAlive()
Tests if this thread is alive. |
void |
join()
Waits for this thread to die. |
void |
run()
If this thread was constructed using a separate Runnable run object, then that
Runnable object's run method is called;
otherwise, this method does nothing and returns. |
void |
setPriority(int newPriority)
Changes the priority of this thread. |
static void |
sleep(long millis)
Causes the currently executing thread to sleep (temporarily cease execution) for the specified number of milliseconds. |
void |
start()
Causes this thread to begin execution; the Java Virtual Machine calls the run method of this thread. |
String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this thread, including a unique number that identifies the thread and the thread's priority. |
static void |
yield()
Causes the currently executing thread object to temporarily pause and allow other threads to execute. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
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equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait |
Field Detail |
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public static final int MAX_PRIORITY
public static final int MIN_PRIORITY
public static final int NORM_PRIORITY
Constructor Detail |
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public Thread()
Thread
object.
Threads created this way must have overridden their
run()
method to actually do anything.
Runnable
public Thread(Runnable target)
Thread
object with a
specific target object whose run
method
is called.
target
- the object whose run
method is called.public Thread(Runnable target, String name)
Thread
object with the given
target and name.
target
- the object whose run
method is called.name
- the name of the new thread.public Thread(String name)
Thread
object with the
given name.
Threads created this way must have overridden their
run()
method to actually do anything.
name
- the name of the new thread.Method Detail |
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public static int activeCount()
public static Thread currentThread()
public final String getName()
public final int getPriority()
setPriority(int)
,
setPriority(int)
public void interrupt()
This method does nothing if the current thread is interrupting itself.
If this thread is blocked in an invocation of the wait()
,
wait(long)
, or wait(long, int)
methods of the Object
class or of the join()
or sleep(long)
methods of this class, then its interrupt
status will be cleared and it will receive an InterruptedException
.
If none of the previous conditions hold then this thread's interrupt status will be set.
In an implementation conforming to the CLDC Specification, this operation is not required to cancel or clean up any pending I/O operations that the thread may be waiting for.
public final boolean isAlive()
true
if this thread is alive;
false
otherwise.public final void join() throws InterruptedException
InterruptedException
- if another thread has interrupted
the current thread. The interrupted status of the
current thread is cleared when this exception is thrown.public void run()
Runnable
run object, then that
Runnable
object's run
method is called;
otherwise, this method does nothing and returns.
Subclasses of Thread
should override this method.
run
in interface Runnable
start()
,
Runnable.run()
public final void setPriority(int newPriority)
newPriority
- priority to set this thread to
IllegalArgumentException
- If the priority is not in the
range MIN_PRIORITY
to
MAX_PRIORITY
.getPriority()
,
getPriority()
,
MAX_PRIORITY
,
MIN_PRIORITY
public static void sleep(long millis) throws InterruptedException
millis
- the length of time to sleep in milliseconds.
InterruptedException
- if another thread has interrupted
the current thread. The interrupted status of the
current thread is cleared when this exception is thrown.Object.notify()
public void start()
run
method of this thread.
The result is that two threads are running concurrently: the
current thread (which returns from the call to the
start
method) and the other thread (which executes its
run
method).
IllegalThreadStateException
- if the thread was already
started.run()
public String toString()
toString
in class Object
public static void yield()
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