The another question is about synchronized. I have also a run() in class Note,because i want to output each element in notes every 5 minutes. But i get always exception:java.util.ConcurrentModificationException,if i try to make more meetings in main. so i applay synchronized to the list notes which may be added a new meeting when i iterate over notes.My run method like this:
Is it correct way hier on list notes to synchronized to prevent ConcurrentModificationException ?(In my program it works.I get never this exception now)
A Meeting class and Note class may likes this:
public class Meeting{
public Meeting(Note note_1,Note note_2){
note_1.addElement(this);
note_2.addElement(this);}
//another method hier
}
public class Note implements Runnable{
public final List<Meeting> notes = new ArrayList<Meeting>();
public void addElement(Meeting n){
entries.add(n);
}
@Override
public void run(){
while(true) {
for(Meeting n : notes){
System.out.println(n.toString);}
}
try{ Thread.sleep(10);}
}
}
}
I get always exception error about exception:java.util.ConcurrentModificationException if i try to make more Meeting in main ,So i changes a littel in class Note,likes this :
private static final List<Entry> entries = Collections.synchronizedList(new ArrayList<Entry>());
and in run()
@Override
public void run() {
while(true){
synchronized(notes){
for(Entry n : entries){
//do something
}
}
try {
Thread.sleep(10);
} catch (InterruptedException e ) {
}
}
}
}
thisduring construction if you want to use multiple threads, as it can break invariants that must "always" hold. Also, indenting your code properly and consistently will help readability a surprising amount. – Andrzej Doyle Jan 13 '11 at 12:26