I'm trying to update a progress bar in Java FX. My first problem was that the window said "not responding" instead of actually updating. It just froze and then after the tasks were done, the progress bar became full. So I found out that I had to use multithreading and implemented it like this.
overallList.clear();
progressbar.setprogress(0);
for(Object obj : list) {
class ThreadProgress implements Runnable { // inner class
public void run() {
thisList = scrape(obj);
overallList.add(thisList);
progressbar.setProgress(progressbar.getProgress() + (double)1/size);
}
}
Thread current = new Thread(new ThreadProgress());
current.start();
}
textAreaConsole.setText("Total number of things:" + overallList.size());
But now the problem is the final line prints "Total number of things: 0" because the threads don't actually finish executing before the machine runs the final line. Then I found out multiple ways to fix this, specifically using join() or ExecutorService. I implemented join() like this.
overallList.clear();
progressbar.setprogress(0);
List<Thread> threads = new ArrayList<Thread>();
for(Object obj : list) {
class ThreadProgress implements Runnable { // inner class
public void run() {
thisList = scrape(obj);
overallList.add(thisList);
progressbar.setProgress(progressbar.getProgress() + (double)1/size);
}
}
Thread current = new Thread(new ThreadProgress());
current.start();
threads.add(current);
}
for(Thread thread : threads) thread.join(); // with a try-catch loop
textAreaConsole.setText("Total number of things:" + overallList.size());
But this brings me back to the original problem, the window says "not responding" again. Same thing happened with ExecutorService. I have no idea what to do now.