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The Cause of InterruptedException

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java

java-me

From J2me doc we know that:

java.lang.InterruptedException Thrown when a thread is waiting, sleeping, or otherwise paused for a long time and another thread interrupts it.

The question is if it's posible to get such exception if from one thread i call Thread.Interupt() for other thread where Run() method of other thread waiting on InputStream.Read(char[]buf) ?

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Pirks Avatar asked Oct 13 '09 16:10

Pirks


2 Answers

The behavior of blocking read in response to thread interrupt is, in fact, undefined. See this long-standing bug for details. The short of it is that sometimes you get EOF, sometimes you get IOException.

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Jonathan Feinberg Avatar answered Nov 20 '22 13:11

Jonathan Feinberg


Unfortunately, no, the java.io.* classes do not respond to interruptions when they are blocked in read or write methods. Typically what you have to do is close the stream and then handle the IOException that gets thrown. I have this pattern repeated throughout my code:

try {
    for (;;) {
        try {
            inputStream.read(data);

            thread.join();
        }
        catch (IOException exception) {
            // If interrupted this isn't a real I/O error.
            if (Thread.interrupted()) {
                throw new InterruptedException();
            }
            else {
                throw exception;
            }
        }
    }
}
catch (InterruptedException exception) {
}

Alternatively the newer java.nio.* classes do handle interruptions better and generate InterruptedIOExceptions when they are interrupted. Note that this exception is derived from IOException and not from InterruptedException so you will probably need two catch clauses to handle either type of exception, one for InterruptedException and one for InterruptedIOException. And you'll want any inner IOException catch clause to ignore InterruptedIOExceptions.

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John Kugelman Avatar answered Nov 20 '22 13:11

John Kugelman