So I have a thread, which I previously could not get running but that's now been solved thanks to a member on this site, that question can be found here.
To stop my thread I created a boolean in the thread class and set it to false, if it is set to true then the thread should stop. I even check when I am stopping the thread by printing the thread but it prints true (which it should) but the thread keeps on running.
My thread (CheckFiles.java) class looks like this.
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.FileReader;
import java.io.IOException;
class CheckFiles extends Thread {
static boolean stop = false;
public void run() {
while (!stop) {
System.out.println("Thread " + stop);
try {
String line;
BufferedReader b = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(UserInterface.location));
while((line = b.readLine()) != null) {
Ststem.out.println(line);
}
} catch (IOException e) { System.out.println(e); }
}
}
}
To stop the thread I have a button and the code of it looks like this.
stopChecking.addMouseListener(new MouseAdapter() {
@Override
public void mousePressed(MouseEvent e) {
CheckFiles.stop = true;
System.out.println(CheckFiles.stop); //Prints true when pressed
}
});
Why is my thread not stopping, or is there a better way to do it?
EDIT: When I try interrupting the thread I get the syntax error
Cannot make a static reference to the non-static method interrupt() from the type Thread
Also when I make the boolean stop volatile the thread is still running.
volatile
and interrupt the blocking thread.