public class

FutureTask

extends Object
implements Runnable Future<V>
java.lang.Object
   ↳ java.util.concurrent.FutureTask<V>

Class Overview

A cancellable asynchronous computation. This class provides a base implementation of Future, with methods to start and cancel a computation, query to see if the computation is complete, and retrieve the result of the computation. The result can only be retrieved when the computation has completed; the get method will block if the computation has not yet completed. Once the computation has completed, the computation cannot be restarted or cancelled.

A FutureTask can be used to wrap a Callable or Runnable object. Because FutureTask implements Runnable, a FutureTask can be submitted to an Executor for execution.

In addition to serving as a standalone class, this class provides protected functionality that may be useful when creating customized task classes.

Summary

Public Constructors
FutureTask(Callable<V> callable)
Creates a FutureTask that will upon running, execute the given Callable.
FutureTask(Runnable runnable, V result)
Creates a FutureTask that will upon running, execute the given Runnable, and arrange that get will return the given result on successful completion.
Public Methods
boolean cancel(boolean mayInterruptIfRunning)
Attempts to cancel execution of this task.
V get()
Waits if necessary for the computation to complete, and then retrieves its result.
V get(long timeout, TimeUnit unit)
Waits if necessary for at most the given time for the computation to complete, and then retrieves its result, if available.
boolean isCancelled()
Returns true if this task was cancelled before it completed normally.
boolean isDone()
Returns true if this task completed.
void run()
Sets this Future to the result of computation unless it has been cancelled.
Protected Methods
void done()
Protected method invoked when this task transitions to state isDone (whether normally or via cancellation).
boolean runAndReset()
Executes the computation without setting its result, and then resets this Future to initial state, failing to do so if the computation encounters an exception or is cancelled.
void set(V v)
Sets the result of this Future to the given value unless this future has already been set or has been cancelled.
void setException(Throwable t)
Causes this future to report an ExecutionException with the given throwable as its cause, unless this Future has already been set or has been cancelled.
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Inherited Methods
From class java.lang.Object
From interface java.lang.Runnable
From interface java.util.concurrent.Future

Public Constructors

public FutureTask (Callable<V> callable)

Creates a FutureTask that will upon running, execute the given Callable.

Parameters
callable the callable task
Throws
NullPointerException if callable is null

public FutureTask (Runnable runnable, V result)

Creates a FutureTask that will upon running, execute the given Runnable, and arrange that get will return the given result on successful completion.

Parameters
runnable the runnable task
result the result to return on successful completion. If you don't need a particular result, consider using constructions of the form: Future<?> f = new FutureTask<Object>(runnable, null)
Throws
NullPointerException if runnable is null

Public Methods

public boolean cancel (boolean mayInterruptIfRunning)

Attempts to cancel execution of this task. This attempt will fail if the task has already completed, 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.

Parameters
mayInterruptIfRunning true if the thread executing this task should be interrupted; otherwise, in-progress tasks are allowed to complete
Returns
  • false if the task could not be cancelled, typically because it has already completed normally; true otherwise

public V get ()

Waits if necessary for the computation to complete, and then retrieves its result.

Returns
  • the computed result

public V get (long timeout, TimeUnit unit)

Waits if necessary for at most the given time for the computation to complete, and then retrieves its result, if available.

Parameters
timeout the maximum time to wait
unit the time unit of the timeout argument
Returns
  • the computed result

public boolean isCancelled ()

Returns true if this task was cancelled before it completed normally.

Returns
  • true if task was cancelled before it completed

public boolean isDone ()

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.

Returns
  • true if this task completed.

public void run ()

Sets this Future to the result of computation unless it has been cancelled.

Protected Methods

protected void done ()

Protected method invoked when this task transitions to state isDone (whether normally or via cancellation). The default implementation does nothing. Subclasses may override this method to invoke completion callbacks or perform bookkeeping. Note that you can query status inside the implementation of this method to determine whether this task has been cancelled.

protected boolean runAndReset ()

Executes the computation without setting its result, and then resets this Future to initial state, failing to do so if the computation encounters an exception or is cancelled. This is designed for use with tasks that intrinsically execute more than once.

Returns
  • true if successfully run and reset

protected void set (V v)

Sets the result of this Future to the given value unless this future has already been set or has been cancelled.

Parameters
v the value

protected void setException (Throwable t)

Causes this future to report an ExecutionException with the given throwable as its cause, unless this Future has already been set or has been cancelled.

Parameters
t the cause of failure.