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Is it possible to stop a function's execution within a specified time in Java?

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I want to know how to stop a specified function's execution within a specified time in java.

For example: I may call a function called print_data(). If it takes more time to execute, I will have to stop that function's execution.

Is it possible to stop the execution like this?

Thanks in advance

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zahir hussain Avatar asked Jul 06 '10 05:07

zahir hussain


2 Answers

You could add some checks to your function: save the timestamp when function started working and then periodically checking that inside the function, throwing an exception if function takes too long.

This is the cleanest way to accomplish such task in Java.

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Vanya Avatar answered Oct 26 '22 08:10

Vanya


There is no safe way to stop a thread executing, unless it is being cooperative; e.g. it regularly checks the 'interrupted' flag.

@BobbyShaftoe suggests this in a comment:

You could execute this function in a separate thread and then abort the thread after some period of time.

This is misleading and dangerous advice. The only way to "abort" a thread is to use the deprecated Thread.stop() method. If you look at the javadoc for that method you will see that it is a fundamentally dangerous method that is liable to have undesirable and unpredictable side-effects.

It should also be noted that @tonio's solution doesn't stop the function's execution. It simply stops waiting for the function's execution to finish. The function could continue executing indefinitely, chewing up resources to no good effect.

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Stephen C Avatar answered Oct 26 '22 09:10

Stephen C