Modifier | Constructor | Description |
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protected | TimerTask() | Creates a new timer task. |
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
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boolean | cancel() | Cancels this timer task. |
abstract void | run() | The action to be performed by this timer task. |
long | scheduledExecutionTime() | Returns the scheduled execution time of the most recent actual execution of this task. |
public abstract void run()
run
in interface Runnable
Thread.run()
public boolean cancel()
Note that calling this method from within the run method of a repeating timer task absolutely guarantees that the timer task will not run again.
This method may be called repeatedly; the second and subsequent calls have no effect.
public long scheduledExecutionTime()
This method is typically invoked from within a task's run method, to determine whether the current execution of the task is sufficiently timely to warrant performing the scheduled activity:
public void run() { if (System.currentTimeMillis() - scheduledExecutionTime() >= MAX_TARDINESS) return; // Too late; skip this execution. // Perform the task }
This method is typically not used in conjunction with fixed-delay execution repeating tasks, as their scheduled execution times are allowed to drift over time, and so are not terribly significant.Date.getTime()
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