How to remove/postDelayed runnables in Java?

2019-06-05 19:29发布

问题:

Upon an event, I'd like to run a task/runnable but delay it's execution in 2 seconds.

During these 2 seconds, if the same event occurs, I'd like to remove the previous task and re-post it to run - again delayed by 2 seconds.

An example scenario would be background compilation. When a file is saved, I'm waiting 2 seconds and start compiling the class and other, depending classes. I don't want to do it all the time - especially if there are editors that save files automatically, like IntelliJ IDEA.

So, how can I remove/postDelayed runnables in Java, like Android's Handler (remove / postDelayed)?

回答1:

you can use the Executors.newScheduledThreadPool in order to schedule the task, and you can follow this post's answer :

BlockingQueue<Runnable> queue = threadPool.getQueue();

in order to get the queued runnables.



回答2:

To delay any task and "restart" the delay, you can use Swing timer and if it is running, use its method restart.



回答3:

I suppose you could use the ScheduledExecutor to accomplish this, by adding a mechanism to replace queued tasks with re-queued ones. You could look into the source code of ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor to give an idea, perhaps overriding the implementation of ScheduledFuture<?> schedule( Runnable command, long delay, TimeUnit unit ) and figuring out to avoid the scheduling, only running the tasks once.

Cheers,



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