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* COOS - Connected Objects Operating System (www.connectedobjects.org).
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package org.coos.messaging.util;
import java.util.Vector;
/**
* @author Knut Eilif Husa, Tellu AS An object queue
*/
public class Queue {
private Vector vec = new Vector();
synchronized public void put(Object o) {
// Add the element
vec.addElement(o);
// There might be threads waiting for the new object --
// give them a chance to get it
notifyAll();
}
synchronized public Object get() throws InterruptedException {
while (true) {
if (vec.size() > 0) {
// There's an available object!
Object o = vec.elementAt(0);
// Remove it from our internal list, so someone else
// doesn't get it.
vec.removeElementAt(0);
// Return the object
return o;
} else {
// There aren't any objects available. Do a wait(),
// and when we wake up, check again to see if there
// are any.
wait();
}
}
}
}