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package org.springframework.scheduling.timer;
import java.util.TimerTask;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
/**
* Simple TimerTask adapter that delegates to a given Runnable.
*
* This is often preferable to deriving from TimerTask, to be able to
* implement an interface rather than extend an abstract base class.
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 1.2.4
* @see java.util.TimerTask
* @see java.lang.Runnable
*/
public class DelegatingTimerTask extends TimerTask {
private final Runnable delegate;
/**
* Create a new DelegatingTimerTask.
* @param delegate the Runnable implementation to delegate to
*/
public DelegatingTimerTask(Runnable delegate) {
Assert.notNull(delegate, "Delegate must not be null");
this.delegate = delegate;
}
/**
* Return the wrapped Runnable implementation.
*/
public final Runnable getDelegate() {
return delegate;
}
/**
* Delegates execution to the underlying Runnable.
*/
public void run() {
this.delegate.run();
}
}