I've done simple 'TimeoutThread' util using by ExecutorService.
2 classes:
package eu.wordnice.thread;
/*** Runa.java ***/
import java.util.concurrent.Callable;
public class Runa implements Callable<Object> {
private Runnable run = null;
public Runa(Runnable run) {
this.run = run;
}
public Runa(Thread run) {
this.run = run;
}
public Runa() {}
public Object call() throws Exception {
if(run != null) {
run.run();
}
return -1;
};
}
And:
package eu.wordnice.thread;
/*** TimeoutThread.java ***/
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.concurrent.ExecutorService;
import java.util.concurrent.Executors;
import java.util.concurrent.Future;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
public class TimeoutThread {
public Runa run = null;
public ExecutorService executor = null;
public long timeout = 100L;
private boolean canceled = false;
private boolean runed = false;
public TimeoutThread(Runnable runit, long timeout) {
this(new Runa(runit), timeout);
}
public TimeoutThread(Runa runit, long timeout) {
this.run = runit;
if(timeout < 1L) {
timeout = 10L;
}
this.timeout = timeout;
}
public Object run() {
return this.run(false);
}
public Object run(Object defaulte) {
this.runed = true;
List<Future<Object>> list = null;
try {
this.executor = Executors.newCachedThreadPool();
list = executor.invokeAll(Arrays.asList(this.run), this.timeout, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS);
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
this.canceled = true;
}
executor.shutdown();
if(list == null) {
return defaulte;
}
if(list.size() != 1) {
return defaulte;
}
try {
Future<Object> f = list.get(0);
try {
return f.get();
} catch (Exception e) {
this.canceled = true;
}
} catch (Exception e) { }
return defaulte;
}
public boolean wasRunned() {
return this.runed;
}
public boolean wasCanceled() {
return this.canceled;
}
}
Example:
public static void main(String... blah) {
TimeoutThread thr = new TimeoutThread(new Runa() {
@Override
public Object call() throws Exception {
while(true) {
System.out.println("Yeeee");
Thread.sleep(300L);
}
}
}, 500L);
thr.run();
}
Print:
Yeeee
Yeeee
EDIT!
Sorry, that is Timeout Runnable. If you want Timeout Tread, just put the code / call into Thread.
public static void main(String... blah) {
final TimeoutThread thr = new TimeoutThread(new Runa() {
@Override
public Object call() throws Exception {
while(true) {
System.out.println("Yeeee");
Thread.sleep(300L);
}
}
}, 500L);
new Thread() {
@Override
public void run() {
thr.run(); //Call it
}
}.start(); //Run it
}