Sorry if the solution is trivial or if the question has already been asked, I am starting with Java, and I could not find an answer to this problem.
Basically, I seek a future/promise mechanism, for example like C++11 offers. It seems that Java on Android does not offer this. I return a future, where the value may be set afterward, by a listener.
Here is the code I am struggling with:
class SettableFutureTask extends FutureTask<Boolean> {
public void setValue (boolean value) {
set (new Boolean (value));
}
}
Future<Boolean> future = new SettableFutureTask (new Runnable () {
public void run () {
...
mManager.setListener (new Listener (SettableFutureTask.this));
}
});
return future;
The aim is that the listener will set the value of the future, hence SettableFutureTask
which offers a public setValue()
.
My problem with this code is to access the instance of SettableFutureTask
from within the run()
method in the Runnable
. I also tried to rewrite some sort of Runnable and FutureTask classes to achieve this purpose, to no avail.
How can I solve this problem? Thanks,