I use the ExecutorService in Java and I noticed a behaviour I dont understand.
I use Callable and when I invoke my threads (classes that implement Callable) I set a timeout. Then I wait for the result with future.get()
and after I wanted to check with future.isDone()
if a timeout occurs during executing the tasks.
As I read in the documentation for invokeAll with timeout: returns a list of Futures representing the tasks, in the same sequential order as produced by the iterator for the given task list. If the operation did not time out, each task will have completed. If it did time out, some of these tasks will not have completed.
So I thought I would get a list of Future results in both cases, if a timeout occurs and if it does not.
What now happens is the following: When a timeout occurs, the code does not go on after future.get()
and I dont ever get to the point where I could check if a timeout occurs with future.isDone()
. I dont catch any exception, Im directly leaded to the finally block in my code, which I really dont understand.
here is a snippet of my code:
try {
// start all Threads
results = pool.invokeAll(threads, 3, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
for (Future<String> future : results)
{
try
{
// this method blocks until it receives the result, unless there is a
// timeout set.
final String rs = future.get();
if (future.isDone())
{
// if future.isDone() = true, a timeout did not occur.
// do something
}
else
{
// timeout
// log it and do something
break;
}
}
catch (ExecutionException e)
{
// log messages and break, this is a snippet!
}
catch (InterruptedException ex)
{
// log message and break, this is a snippet!
}
}
}
catch (InterruptedException ex)
{
// log message, this is a snippet!
}
finally
{
// when a timeout occurs, the code jumps from future.get() directly to this point!
}
Might somebody explain me, why I am not able to reach future.isDone()
and what I should change to be able to recognize timeouts?
Thank you!