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/*
* Daemon.java February 2009
*
* Copyright (C) 2009, Niall Gallagher
*
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package org.simpleframework.util.thread;
import static java.lang.Thread.State.NEW;
import static org.simpleframework.util.thread.ThreadBuilder.build;
import java.lang.Thread.State;
/**
* The Daemon
object provides a named daemon thread
* which will execute the run
method when started.
* This offers some convenience in that it hides the normal thread
* methods and also allows the object extending this to provide
* the name of the internal thread, which is given an incrementing
* sequence number appended to the name provided.
*
* @author Niall Gallagher
*/
public abstract class Daemon implements Runnable {
/**
* This is the internal thread used by this daemon instance.
*/
private final Thread thread;
/**
* Constructor for the Daemon
object. This will
* create the internal thread and ensure it is a daemon. When it
* is started the name of the internal thread is set using the
* name of the instance as taken from getName
. If
* the name provided is null then no name is set for the thread.
*/
protected Daemon() {
this.thread = build(this);
}
/**
* This is used to start the internal thread. Once started the
* internal thread will execute the run
method of
* this instance. Aside from starting the thread this will also
* ensure the internal thread has a unique name.
*/
public void start() {
State state = thread.getState();
if(state == NEW) {
thread.start();
}
}
/**
* This is used to interrupt the internal thread. This is used
* when there is a need to wake the thread from a sleeping or
* waiting state so that some other operation can be performed.
* Typically this is required when killing the thread.
*/
public void interrupt() {
thread.interrupt();
}
/**
* This is used to join with the internal thread of this daemon.
* Rather than exposing the internal thread a join
* method is provided. This allows asynchronous threads to wait
* for the daemon to complete simulating synchronous action.
*
* @throws InterruptedException if the thread is interrupted
*/
public void join() throws InterruptedException {
thread.join();
}
}
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