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I'm trying to find a way in Java 6 to wait for a result from a method that reads the database waiting for some information.

The actual code is very similar to this:

Result result = getSomeResult();
Long maxTries = 10;
Long sleepTimeInMs = 2000; // 10 tries and 2000 ms for each call is 20000 ms of timeout in total

int tries = 0;
while (tries < maxTries && (result == null || result.isProcessing())) {
    Thread.sleep(sleepTimeInMs);
    result = getSomeResult();
    tries++;
}

In the code above, I'm not just waiting for a result; I'm waiting for a not null result and in a specific condition (not processing).

Thanks!

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this is a way to make delay to run a part of code, you can make a delay on it

        new Handler(Looper.getMainLooper()).postDelayed(new Runnable() {
        @Override
        public void run() {
          //the action you want to do after reading database
        }
    }, delay_time);

or you can make your method for reading database "async"

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