Hiya,
My question pertains to multi-threading in Java. I'm translating an app I wrote in Visual Basic 2008 into Java. There is a class in VB called BackgroundWorker, which allows the coder to perform a task on another thread, a lot like SwingWorker in Java. The only distinct difference is that, with the BackgroundWorker thread is run(), it fires an event called DoWork() on the mainline which contains the code to execute in the background. Furthermore, after the code has executed, a RunWorkerCompleted() event is fired back on the foreground thread to interpret results.
I have found the BackgroundWorker setup quite useful and it seems a little more flexible than SwingWorker and I was just wondering whether it was possible (and acceptable) to fire events in the same way in Java? And if so, how would I go about it? Since I've only done a quick scan over SwingWorker, it's possible that it has a similar functionality that would work just as well, in which case I would be happy to know about that instead.
Cheers,
Hoopla
