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Java Timer Class
Introduction
The Java Timer class provides facility for threads to schedule tasks for future execution in a background thread.
This class is thread-safe i.e multiple threads can share a single Timer object without the need for external synchronization.
This class schedules tasks for one-time execution, or for repeated execution at regular intervals.
All constructors start a timer thread.
Class declaration
Following is the declaration for java.util.Timer class −
public class Timer extends Object
Class constructors
Sr.No. | Constructor & Description |
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1 |
Timer() This constructor creates a new timer. |
2 |
Timer(boolean isDaemon) This constructor creates a new timer whose associated thread may be specified to run as a daemon. |
3 |
Timer(String name) This constructor creates a new timer whose associated thread has the specified name. |
4 |
Timer(String name, boolean isDaemon) This constructor creates a new timer whose associated thread has the specified name, and may be specified to run as a daemon. |
Class methods
Sr.No. | Method & Description |
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1 |
void cancel()
This method terminates this timer, discarding any currently scheduled tasks. |
2 |
int purge()
This method removes all cancelled tasks from this timer's task queue. |
3 |
void schedule(TimerTask task, Date time)
This method schedules the specified task for execution at the specified time. |
4 |
void scheduleAtFixedRate(TimerTask task, Date firstTime, long period)
This method schedules the specified task for repeated fixed-rate execution, beginning at the specified time. |
Methods inherited
This class inherits methods from the following classes −
- java.util.Object
Scheduling a Task to Execute using Timer Example
The following example shows the usage of Java Timer schedule(TimerTask, Date) method to schedule a timer operation. We've created a timer object using a CustomTimerTask object. CustomTimerTask is custom class extending TimerTask class and implements the run() method which will execute at scheduled time. Then we created a timer object and scheduled a task using schedule() to execute task now.
package com.tutorialspoint; import java.util.Date; import java.util.Timer; import java.util.TimerTask; public class TimerDemo { public static void main(String[] args) { // creating timer task, timer TimerTask tasknew = new CustomTimerTask(); Timer timer = new Timer("test",true); // scheduling the task timer.schedule(tasknew, new Date()); try { Thread.sleep(1000); } catch (InterruptedException e) { System.out.println("Error"); } } } class CustomTimerTask extends TimerTask { @Override public void run() { System.out.println("working on"); } }
Output
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result.
working on