Except the delay option in the constructor of the schedule
method, what is the main differences in this two approaches and what of these two approaches is the best in performance or thread-safety execution??
Timer temporizer = new Timer();
TimerTask task = new TimerTask(){
@Override
public void run() {
// iterate something
}
};
temporizer.schedule (task,delay,interval);
or a simple
while (true){
// iterate something
try {
Thread.sleep(interval);
} catch (InterruptedException ex) {...}
}
Thanks in advance :)
InterruptedException
s like this. They are not a mere annoyance we should try to get rid of as quick as possible but an important mechanism to cancel threads. If one is thrown, your thread should clean up and quit itself.catch (InterruptedException ex) { }
??