I currently have code that does the following:
private final static ExecutorService pool = Executors.newCachedThreadPool();
public void foo(){
FutureTask<MyObject> first_task = createFutureTask();
FutureTask<MyObject> second_task = createFutureTask();
...
pool.execute(first_task);
pool.execute(second_task);
....
first_task.get();
second_task.get();
...
System.out.println(time taken);
}
The problem I'm having is that I get each of the future task to print out the time they take when doing computation, so for example on the console I will see
first_task : 20000ms
second_task : 18000ms
...
but the total time (System.out.println(time taken)) is much larger then the longest time taken by any future task, so in line with this example the method do would take around 1 minute (compared to the 20s of first_task).
I was under the impression that these future tasks run in parallel but from the timings it seems as though they are being run one after the other. Am I using this API correctly?