I have a custom business requirement. I need to execute a series of service calls. Each of these call creates a new record in the database. I need to execute the next service call only after the previous service call has finished, because the new service call will use the record created in the DB by previous service call, as a input parameter.
I had decided to wrap each of these service calls in a Future Tasks and then use Executors.newSingleThreadExecutor()
to execute these tasks in a loop.
Please suggest will it suffice and a better solution if it will not ??
Also do I need to place task.isDone()
before executing the next task??
Future
s shouldn't generally depend on each other, or need to be executed in a particular order.Future
s are intended to be units of work that finish eventually, then you do something with them once that happens. Since you don't have that requirement, but haven't said what your other requirements are, it's hard to say. I would think a for-loop over aList<Runnable>
would work just fine. If not, consider posting another question fully describing what your underlying business requirements are, and someone can suggest a proper tool.