I have to handle a group of daemons that each implement a watchservice. What I want to be able to do is, create the daemons, activate them, deactivate and remove.
At the moment at creation I do this to activate:
private void activateDaemon(Daemon daemon){
Thread thread = new Thread(){
@Override
public void run(){
daemon.processEvents();
}
};
thread.start();
}
Now this works, but if I want to deactivate and remove them. Deactivate stops the processevents (same method as in http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/essential/io/notification.html ) and should deallocte the thread. Remove should just destroy the daemon.
I'm thinking of using a Thread pool but am unsure of the implementation and the type. I don't want a fixed thread pool since I don't know the amount of desired daemons. A Cached thread pool seem sufficient but the documentation tells me that it is only suitable for " applications that launch many short-lived tasks", while a daemon might run long.
How would I best go about safely managing, activating and deactiving a group of daemons (watchservices)?