I'n new to ExecutorService, but am unsure about my approach to this. I could be dealing with up to 100 threads for a known task. I'm using the general format below, where I create a List of FutureTasks, then submit these to the ExecutorService. The ExecutorService returns and adds these pending results to another list. I then iterate over this list, calling get() on each pending result.
My query is : won't this block on each get() in turn until all 100 threads have completed ? Is there a better way to do this ?
And am I right in assuming that get() returns the result of the Callable implementation's call() method ? I'm using the default FutureTask class, and haven't subclassed it.
ExecutorService exec = Executors.newFixedThreadPool( NUM_THREADS );
List<JobClass> originalList = new ArrayList<JobClass>();
List<SomeOtherClass> pendingResult = new ArrayList<SomeOtherClass>();
List<Future<SomeOtherClass>> resultList = new ArrayList<Future<SomeOtherClass>>();
for( JobClass sc : originalList )
pendingResult.add( submit( sc );
for( Future<SomeOtherClass> future : futures )
resultList.add( future.get(5, TimeUnit.SECONDS) );