| java.lang.Object | |||
| ↳ | java.util.concurrent.AbstractExecutorService | ||
| ↳ | java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor | ||
| ↳ | java.util.concurrent.ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor | ||
A ThreadPoolExecutor that can additionally schedule
 commands to run after a given delay, or to execute
 periodically. This class is preferable to Timer
 when multiple worker threads are needed, or when the additional
 flexibility or capabilities of ThreadPoolExecutor (which
 this class extends) are required.
 
Delayed tasks execute no sooner than they are enabled, but without any real-time guarantees about when, after they are enabled, they will commence. Tasks scheduled for exactly the same execution time are enabled in first-in-first-out (FIFO) order of submission.
When a submitted task is cancelled before it is run, execution is suppressed. By default, such a cancelled task is not automatically removed from the work queue until its delay elapses. While this enables further inspection and monitoring, it may also cause unbounded retention of cancelled tasks.
Successive executions of a task scheduled via
 scheduleAtFixedRate or
 scheduleWithFixedDelay do not overlap. While different
 executions may be performed by different threads, the effects of
 prior executions happen-before
 those of subsequent ones.
 
While this class inherits from ThreadPoolExecutor, a few
 of the inherited tuning methods are not useful for it. In
 particular, because it acts as a fixed-sized pool using
 corePoolSize threads and an unbounded queue, adjustments
 to maximumPoolSize have no useful effect. Additionally, it
 is almost never a good idea to set corePoolSize to zero or
 use allowCoreThreadTimeOut because this may leave the pool
 without threads to handle tasks once they become eligible to run.
 
Extension notes: This class overrides the
 execute and
 submit
 methods to generate internal ScheduledFuture objects to
 control per-task delays and scheduling.  To preserve
 functionality, any further overrides of these methods in
 subclasses must invoke superclass versions, which effectively
 disables additional task customization.  However, this class
 provides alternative protected extension method
 decorateTask (one version each for Runnable and
 Callable) that can be used to customize the concrete task
 types used to execute commands entered via execute,
 submit, schedule, scheduleAtFixedRate,
 and scheduleWithFixedDelay.  By default, a
 ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor uses a task type extending
 FutureTask. However, this may be modified or replaced using
 subclasses of the form:
  
public class CustomScheduledExecutor extends ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor { static class CustomTaskprotectedimplements RunnableScheduledFuture { ... RunnableScheduledFuture decorateTask( Runnable r, RunnableScheduledFuture task) { return new CustomTask (r, task); } protected RunnableScheduledFuture decorateTask( Callable c, RunnableScheduledFuture task) { return new CustomTask (c, task); } // ... add constructors, etc. }} 
| Public Constructors | |||||||||||
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| Creates a new  ScheduledThreadPoolExecutorwith the
 given core pool size. | |||||||||||
| Creates a new  ScheduledThreadPoolExecutorwith the
 given initial parameters. | |||||||||||
| Creates a new ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor with the given
 initial parameters. | |||||||||||
| Creates a new ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor with the given
 initial parameters. | |||||||||||
| Public Methods | |||||||||||
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| Executes  commandwith zero required delay. | |||||||||||
| Gets the policy on whether to continue executing existing
 periodic tasks even when this executor has been  shutdown. | |||||||||||
| Gets the policy on whether to execute existing delayed
 tasks even when this executor has been  shutdown. | |||||||||||
| Returns the task queue used by this executor. | |||||||||||
| Creates and executes a one-shot action that becomes enabled
 after the given delay. | |||||||||||
| Creates and executes a ScheduledFuture that becomes enabled after the
 given delay. | |||||||||||
| Creates and executes a periodic action that becomes enabled first
 after the given initial delay, and subsequently with the given
 period; that is executions will commence after
  initialDelaytheninitialDelay+period, theninitialDelay + 2 * period, and so on. | |||||||||||
| Creates and executes a periodic action that becomes enabled first
 after the given initial delay, and subsequently with the
 given delay between the termination of one execution and the
 commencement of the next. | |||||||||||
| Sets the policy on whether to continue executing existing
 periodic tasks even when this executor has been  shutdown. | |||||||||||
| Sets the policy on whether to execute existing delayed
 tasks even when this executor has been  shutdown. | |||||||||||
| Initiates an orderly shutdown in which previously submitted
 tasks are executed, but no new tasks will be accepted. | |||||||||||
| Attempts to stop all actively executing tasks, halts the
 processing of waiting tasks, and returns a list of the tasks
 that were awaiting execution. | |||||||||||
| Submits a Runnable task for execution and returns a Future
 representing that task. | |||||||||||
| Submits a value-returning task for execution and returns a
 Future representing the pending results of the task. | |||||||||||
| Submits a Runnable task for execution and returns a Future
 representing that task. | |||||||||||
| Protected Methods | |||||||||||
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| Modifies or replaces the task used to execute a runnable. | |||||||||||
| Modifies or replaces the task used to execute a callable. | |||||||||||
| [Expand] Inherited Methods | |||||||||||
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|  From class
  java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor | |||||||||||
|  From class
  java.util.concurrent.AbstractExecutorService | |||||||||||
|  From class
  java.lang.Object | |||||||||||
|  From interface
  java.util.concurrent.Executor | |||||||||||
|  From interface
  java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService | |||||||||||
|  From interface
  java.util.concurrent.ScheduledExecutorService | |||||||||||
Creates a new ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor with the
 given core pool size.
| corePoolSize | the number of threads to keep in the pool, even
        if they are idle, unless allowCoreThreadTimeOutis set | 
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| IllegalArgumentException | if corePoolSize < 0 | 
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Creates a new ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor with the
 given initial parameters.
| corePoolSize | the number of threads to keep in the pool, even
        if they are idle, unless allowCoreThreadTimeOutis set | 
|---|---|
| threadFactory | the factory to use when the executor creates a new thread | 
| IllegalArgumentException | if corePoolSize < 0 | 
|---|---|
| NullPointerException | if threadFactoryis null | 
Creates a new ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor with the given initial parameters.
| corePoolSize | the number of threads to keep in the pool, even
        if they are idle, unless allowCoreThreadTimeOutis set | 
|---|---|
| handler | the handler to use when execution is blocked because the thread bounds and queue capacities are reached | 
| IllegalArgumentException | if corePoolSize < 0 | 
|---|---|
| NullPointerException | if handleris null | 
Creates a new ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor with the given initial parameters.
| corePoolSize | the number of threads to keep in the pool, even
        if they are idle, unless allowCoreThreadTimeOutis set | 
|---|---|
| threadFactory | the factory to use when the executor creates a new thread | 
| handler | the handler to use when execution is blocked because the thread bounds and queue capacities are reached | 
| IllegalArgumentException | if corePoolSize < 0 | 
|---|---|
| NullPointerException | if threadFactoryorhandleris null | 
Executes command with zero required delay.
 This has effect equivalent to
 schedule(command, 0, anyUnit).
 Note that inspections of the queue and of the list returned by
 shutdownNow will access the zero-delayed
 ScheduledFuture, not the command itself.
 
A consequence of the use of ScheduledFuture objects is
 that afterExecute is always
 called with a null second Throwable argument, even if the
 command terminated abruptly.  Instead, the Throwable
 thrown by such a task can be obtained via get().
| command | the task to execute | 
|---|
| RejectedExecutionException | at discretion of RejectedExecutionHandler, if the task
         cannot be accepted for execution because the
         executor has been shut down | 
|---|---|
| NullPointerException | 
Gets the policy on whether to continue executing existing
 periodic tasks even when this executor has been shutdown.
 In this case, these tasks will only terminate upon
 shutdownNow or after setting the policy to
 false when already shutdown.
 This value is by default false.
true if will continue after shutdownGets the policy on whether to execute existing delayed
 tasks even when this executor has been shutdown.
 In this case, these tasks will only terminate upon
 shutdownNow, or after setting the policy to
 false when already shutdown.
 This value is by default true.
true if will execute after shutdownReturns the task queue used by this executor.  Each element of
 this queue is a ScheduledFuture, including those
 tasks submitted using execute which are for scheduling
 purposes used as the basis of a zero-delay
 ScheduledFuture.  Iteration over this queue is
 not guaranteed to traverse tasks in the order in
 which they will execute.
Creates and executes a one-shot action that becomes enabled after the given delay.
| command | the task to execute | 
|---|---|
| delay | the time from now to delay execution | 
| unit | the time unit of the delay parameter | 
get() method will return
         null upon completionCreates and executes a ScheduledFuture that becomes enabled after the given delay.
| callable | the function to execute | 
|---|---|
| delay | the time from now to delay execution | 
| unit | the time unit of the delay parameter | 
Creates and executes a periodic action that becomes enabled first
 after the given initial delay, and subsequently with the given
 period; that is executions will commence after
 initialDelay then initialDelay+period, then
 initialDelay + 2 * period, and so on.
 If any execution of the task
 encounters an exception, subsequent executions are suppressed.
 Otherwise, the task will only terminate via cancellation or
 termination of the executor.  If any execution of this task
 takes longer than its period, then subsequent executions
 may start late, but will not concurrently execute.
| command | the task to execute | 
|---|---|
| initialDelay | the time to delay first execution | 
| period | the period between successive executions | 
| unit | the time unit of the initialDelay and period parameters | 
get() method will throw an
         exception upon cancellationCreates and executes a periodic action that becomes enabled first after the given initial delay, and subsequently with the given delay between the termination of one execution and the commencement of the next. If any execution of the task encounters an exception, subsequent executions are suppressed. Otherwise, the task will only terminate via cancellation or termination of the executor.
| command | the task to execute | 
|---|---|
| initialDelay | the time to delay first execution | 
| delay | the delay between the termination of one execution and the commencement of the next | 
| unit | the time unit of the initialDelay and delay parameters | 
get() method will throw an
         exception upon cancellationSets the policy on whether to continue executing existing
 periodic tasks even when this executor has been shutdown.
 In this case, these tasks will only terminate upon
 shutdownNow or after setting the policy to
 false when already shutdown.
 This value is by default false.
| value | if true, continue after shutdown, else don't | 
|---|
Sets the policy on whether to execute existing delayed
 tasks even when this executor has been shutdown.
 In this case, these tasks will only terminate upon
 shutdownNow, or after setting the policy to
 false when already shutdown.
 This value is by default true.
| value | if true, execute after shutdown, else don't | 
|---|
Initiates an orderly shutdown in which previously submitted tasks are executed, but no new tasks will be accepted. Invocation has no additional effect if already shut down.
This method does not wait for previously submitted tasks to
 complete execution.  Use awaitTermination
 to do that.
 
If the ExecuteExistingDelayedTasksAfterShutdownPolicy
 has been set false, existing delayed tasks whose delays
 have not yet elapsed are cancelled.  And unless the ContinueExistingPeriodicTasksAfterShutdownPolicy has been set
 true, future executions of existing periodic tasks will
 be cancelled.
Attempts to stop all actively executing tasks, halts the processing of waiting tasks, and returns a list of the tasks that were awaiting execution.
This method does not wait for actively executing tasks to
 terminate.  Use awaitTermination to
 do that.
 
There are no guarantees beyond best-effort attempts to stop
 processing actively executing tasks.  This implementation
 cancels tasks via interrupt(), so any task that
 fails to respond to interrupts may never terminate.
ScheduledFuture,
         including those tasks submitted using execute,
         which are for scheduling purposes used as the basis of a
         zero-delay ScheduledFuture.
Submits a Runnable task for execution and returns a Future
 representing that task. The Future's get method will
 return the given result upon successful completion.
| task | the task to submit | 
|---|---|
| result | the result to return | 
Submits a value-returning task for execution and returns a
 Future representing the pending results of the task. The
 Future's get method will return the task's result upon
 successful completion.
 
 If you would like to immediately block waiting
 for a task, you can use constructions of the form
 result = exec.submit(aCallable).get();
 
Note: The Executors class includes a set of methods
 that can convert some other common closure-like objects,
 for example, PrivilegedAction to
 Callable form so they can be submitted.
| task | the task to submit | 
|---|
Submits a Runnable task for execution and returns a Future
 representing that task. The Future's get method will
 return null upon successful completion.
| task | the task to submit | 
|---|
Modifies or replaces the task used to execute a runnable. This method can be used to override the concrete class used for managing internal tasks. The default implementation simply returns the given task.
| runnable | the submitted Runnable | 
|---|---|
| task | the task created to execute the runnable | 
Modifies or replaces the task used to execute a callable. This method can be used to override the concrete class used for managing internal tasks. The default implementation simply returns the given task.
| callable | the submitted Callable | 
|---|---|
| task | the task created to execute the callable |