I know that Thread.stop() and other functions are deprecated, and I want to stop a thread from running if a certain condition is met. Here is a simplified version of what I'm doing now:
public class SomeThread extends Thread
{
private static boolean running = true;
public static void shutdown()
{
running = false;
}
public void run()
{
while( running )
{
// do something cool
}
return; // <- this is what I'm wondering about
}
}
When another class calls SomeThread's shutdown() method, the while loop exits, and then the run() method returns. Is this safe?
The main reason I'm using a while loop instead of just letting run() do the work is because there are a few things I only want to do once (before the while loop), and I'm really only using the thread for concurrency. I'm sure this is a bastardization of what Threads were meant for, but I'm mainly just wondering about the return statement.