java.util.concurrent.Future<V> |
Known Indirect Subclasses
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A
Future
represents the result of an asynchronous
computation. Methods are provided to check if the computation is
complete, to wait for its completion, and to retrieve the result of
the computation. The result can only be retrieved using method
get
when the computation has completed, blocking if
necessary until it is ready. Cancellation is performed by the
cancel
method. Additional methods are provided to
determine if the task completed normally or was cancelled. Once a
computation has completed, the computation cannot be cancelled.
If you would like to use a
Future
for the sake
of cancellability but not provide a usable result, you can
declare types of the form
Future
?>
and
return
null
as a result of the underlying task.
Sample Usage (Note that the following classes are all made-up.)
Theinterface ArchiveSearcher { String search(String target);
class App { ExecutorService executor = ... ArchiveSearcher searcher = ... void showSearch(final String target) throws InterruptedException { Futurefuture = executor.submit(new Callable () { public String call() { return searcher.search(target); }}); displayOtherThings(); // do other things while searching try { displayText(future.get()); // use future } catch (ExecutionException ex) { cleanup(); return; } } }}
FutureTask
class is an implementation of
Future
that
implements
Runnable
, and so may be executed by an
Executor
.
For example, the above construction with
submit
could be replaced by:
FutureTask
future =
new FutureTask
(new Callable
() {
public String call() {
return searcher.search(target);
});
executor.execute(future);}
Memory consistency effects: Actions taken by the asynchronous computation
happen-before
actions following the corresponding
Future.get()
in another thread.
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Attempts to cancel execution of this task.
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Waits if necessary for the computation to complete, and then
retrieves its result.
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Waits if necessary for at most the given time for the computation
to complete, and then retrieves its result, if available.
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Returns
true
if this task was cancelled before it completed
normally.
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Returns
true
if this task completed.
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Attempts to cancel execution of this task. This attempt will
fail if the task has already completed, has already been cancelled,
or could not be cancelled for some other reason. If successful,
and this task has not started when
cancel
is called,
this task should never run. If the task has already started,
then the
mayInterruptIfRunning
parameter determines
whether the thread executing this task should be interrupted in
an attempt to stop the task.
After this method returns, subsequent calls to
isDone()
will
always return
true
. Subsequent calls to
isCancelled()
will always return
true
if this method returned
true
.
mayInterruptIfRunning |
true
if the thread executing this
task should be interrupted; otherwise, in-progress tasks are allowed
to complete
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false
if the task could not be cancelled,
typically because it has already completed normally;
true
otherwise
Waits if necessary for the computation to complete, and then retrieves its result.
CancellationException | if the computation was cancelled |
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ExecutionException | if the computation threw an exception |
InterruptedException | if the current thread was interrupted while waiting |
Waits if necessary for at most the given time for the computation to complete, and then retrieves its result, if available.
timeout | the maximum time to wait |
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unit | the time unit of the timeout argument |
CancellationException | if the computation was cancelled |
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ExecutionException | if the computation threw an exception |
InterruptedException | if the current thread was interrupted while waiting |
TimeoutException | if the wait timed out |
Returns
true
if this task was cancelled before it completed
normally.
true
if this task was cancelled before it completed
Returns
true
if this task completed.
Completion may be due to normal termination, an exception, or
cancellation -- in all of these cases, this method will return
true
.
true
if this task completed