I'd like to run some tasks in a serialized way. The typical solution for this is to create an
Executor executor = Executors.newSingleThreadedExecutor();
and run tasks on this one.
However, I already have a thread pool that's multi-threaded.
Is there a simple way of deriving a sub-executor that behaves like a single-threaded one (as in: runs only one task at a time) but is using another (possibly non-single-threaded) executor as a "backend" instead of creating a brand new OS thread?
There are several use cases for why we would want to do this:
- the app might already have a thread pool for e.g. background tasks, with a set priority etc, that we'd like to reuse.
- similarly, we might pass in an Executor that is not just a plain thread pool (e.g. deferring execution for later, measuring execution time etc.)
- a subset of which is passing in MoreExecutors.directExecutor() for testing (so that e.g. Futures resolve immediately).
EDIT: added the above examples