T - the result type returned by this
SwingWorker's
doInBackground and
get methods
V - the type used for carrying out intermediate results by this
SwingWorker's
publish and
process methods
public abstract class SwingWorker<T,V> extends Objectimplements RunnableFuture <T>
SwingWorker is unspecified and should not be relied on.
When writing a multi-threaded application using Swing, there are two constraints to keep in mind: (refer to Concurrency in Swing for more details):
These constraints mean that a GUI application with time intensive computing needs at least two threads: 1) a thread to perform the lengthy task and 2) the Event Dispatch Thread (EDT) for all GUI-related activities. This involves inter-thread communication which can be tricky to implement.
SwingWorker is designed for situations where you need to have a long running task run in a background thread and provide updates to the UI either when done, or while processing. Subclasses of SwingWorker must implement the doInBackground() method to perform the background computation.
Workflow
There are three threads involved in the life cycle of a SwingWorker :
Current thread: The execute() method is called on this thread. It schedules SwingWorker for the execution on a worker thread and returns immediately. One can wait for the SwingWorker to complete using the get methods.
Worker thread: The doInBackground() method is called on this thread. This is where all background activities should happen. To notify PropertyChangeListeners about bound properties changes use the firePropertyChange and getPropertyChangeSupport() methods. By default there are two bound properties available: state and progress.
Event Dispatch Thread: All Swing related activities occur on this thread. SwingWorker invokes the process and done() methods and notifies any PropertyChangeListeners on this thread.
Often, the Current thread is the Event Dispatch Thread.
Before the doInBackground method is invoked on a worker thread, SwingWorker notifies any PropertyChangeListeners about the state property change to StateValue.STARTED. After the doInBackground method is finished the done method is executed. Then SwingWorker notifies any PropertyChangeListeners about the state property change to StateValue.DONE.
SwingWorker is only designed to be executed once. Executing a SwingWorker more than once will not result in invoking the doInBackground method twice.
Sample Usage
The following example illustrates the simplest use case. Some processing is done in the background and when done you update a Swing component.
Say we want to find the "Meaning of Life" and display the result in a JLabel.
final JLabel label;
class MeaningOfLifeFinder extends SwingWorker<String, Object> {
@Override
public String doInBackground() {
return findTheMeaningOfLife();
}
@Override
protected void done() {
try {
label.setText(get());
} catch (Exception ignore) {
}
}
}
(new MeaningOfLifeFinder()).execute();
The next example is useful in situations where you wish to process data as it is ready on the Event Dispatch Thread.
Now we want to find the first N prime numbers and display the results in a JTextArea. While this is computing, we want to update our progress in a JProgressBar. Finally, we also want to print the prime numbers to System.out.
class PrimeNumbersTask extends
SwingWorker<List<Integer>, Integer> {
PrimeNumbersTask(JTextArea textArea, int numbersToFind) {
//initialize
}
@Override
public List<Integer> doInBackground() {
while (! enough && ! isCancelled()) {
number = nextPrimeNumber();
publish(number);
setProgress(100 * numbers.size() / numbersToFind);
}
}
return numbers;
}
@Override
protected void process(List<Integer> chunks) {
for (int number : chunks) {
textArea.append(number + "\n");
}
}
}
JTextArea textArea = new JTextArea();
final JProgressBar progressBar = new JProgressBar(0, 100);
PrimeNumbersTask task = new PrimeNumbersTask(textArea, N);
task.addPropertyChangeListener(
new PropertyChangeListener() {
public void propertyChange(PropertyChangeEvent evt) {
if ("progress".equals(evt.getPropertyName())) {
progressBar.setValue((Integer)evt.getNewValue());
}
}
});
task.execute();
System.out.println(task.get()); //prints all prime numbers we have got
Because SwingWorker implements Runnable, a SwingWorker can be submitted to an Executor for execution.
| Modifier and Type | Class and Description |
|---|---|
static class |
SwingWorker
Values for the
state bound property.
|
| Constructor and Description |
|---|
SwingWorker()
Constructs this
SwingWorker.
|
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
void |
addPropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListener
Adds a
PropertyChangeListener to the listener list.
|
boolean |
cancel(boolean mayInterruptIfRunning)
Attempts to cancel execution of this task.
|
protected abstract T |
doInBackground()
Computes a result, or throws an exception if unable to do so.
|
protected void |
done()
Executed on the
Event Dispatch Thread after the
doInBackground method is finished.
|
void |
execute()
Schedules this
SwingWorker for execution on a
worker thread.
|
void |
firePropertyChange(String
Reports a bound property update to any registered listeners.
|
T |
get()
Waits if necessary for the computation to complete, and then retrieves its result.
|
T |
get(long timeout, TimeUnit
Waits if necessary for at most the given time for the computation to complete, and then retrieves its result, if available.
|
int |
getProgress()
Returns the
progress bound property.
|
PropertyChangeSupport |
getPropertyChangeSupport()
Returns the
PropertyChangeSupport for this
SwingWorker.
|
SwingWorker |
getState()
Returns the
SwingWorker state bound property.
|
boolean |
isCancelled()
Returns
true if this task was cancelled before it completed normally.
|
boolean |
isDone()
Returns
true if this task completed.
|
protected void |
process(List
Receives data chunks from the
publish method asynchronously on the
Event Dispatch Thread.
|
protected void |
publish(V... chunks)
Sends data chunks to the
process(java.util.List<V>) method.
|
void |
removePropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListener
Removes a
PropertyChangeListener from the listener list.
|
void |
run()
Sets this
Future to the result of computation unless it has been cancelled.
|
protected void |
setProgress(int progress)
Sets the
progress bound property.
|
protected abstract T doInBackground() throws Exception
Note that this method is executed only once.
Note: this method is executed in a background thread.
Exception - if unable to compute a result
public final void run()
Future to the result of computation unless it has been cancelled.
run in interface
Runnable
run in interface
RunnableFuture<T>
Thread.run()
@SafeVarargs protected final void publish(V... chunks)
process(java.util.List<V>) method. This method is to be used from inside the
doInBackground method to deliver intermediate results for processing on the
Event Dispatch Thread inside the
process method.
Because the process method is invoked asynchronously on the Event Dispatch Thread multiple invocations to the publish method might occur before the process method is executed. For performance purposes all these invocations are coalesced into one invocation with concatenated arguments.
For example:
publish("1");
publish("2", "3");
publish("4", "5", "6");
might result in:
process("1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6")
Sample Usage. This code snippet loads some tabular data and updates DefaultTableModel with it. Note that it safe to mutate the tableModel from inside the process method because it is invoked on the Event Dispatch Thread.
class TableSwingWorker extends
SwingWorker<DefaultTableModel, Object[]> {
private final DefaultTableModel tableModel;
public TableSwingWorker(DefaultTableModel tableModel) {
this.tableModel = tableModel;
}
@Override
protected DefaultTableModel doInBackground() throws Exception {
for (Object[] row = loadData();
! isCancelled() && row != null;
row = loadData()) {
publish((Object[]) row);
}
return tableModel;
}
@Override
protected void process(List<Object[]> chunks) {
for (Object[] row : chunks) {
tableModel.addRow(row);
}
}
}
chunks - intermediate results to process
process(java.util.List<V>)
protected void process(List<V> chunks)
publish method asynchronously on the
Event Dispatch Thread.
Please refer to the publish(V...) method for more details.
chunks - intermediate results to process
publish(V...)
protected void done()
doInBackground method is finished. The default implementation does nothing. Subclasses may override this method to perform completion actions on the
Event Dispatch Thread. Note that you can query status inside the implementation of this method to determine the result of this task or whether this task has been cancelled.
doInBackground(),
isCancelled(),
get()
protected final void setProgress(int progress)
progress bound property. The value should be from 0 to 100.
Because PropertyChangeListeners are notified asynchronously on the Event Dispatch Thread multiple invocations to the setProgress method might occur before any PropertyChangeListeners are invoked. For performance purposes all these invocations are coalesced into one invocation with the last invocation argument only.
For example, the following invokations:
setProgress(1); setProgress(2); setProgress(3);might result in a single
PropertyChangeListener notification with the value
3.
progress - the progress value to set
IllegalArgumentException - is value not from 0 to 100
public final int getProgress()
progress bound property.
public final void execute()
SwingWorker for execution on a
worker thread. There are a number of
worker threads available. In the event all
worker threads are busy handling other
SwingWorkers this
SwingWorker is placed in a waiting queue.
Note: SwingWorker is only designed to be executed once. Executing a SwingWorker more than once will not result in invoking the doInBackground method twice.
public final boolean cancel(boolean mayInterruptIfRunning)
cancel is called, this task should never run. If the task has already started, then the
mayInterruptIfRunning parameter determines whether the thread executing this task should be interrupted in an attempt to stop the task.
After this method returns, subsequent calls to Future will always return true. Subsequent calls to Future will always return true if this method returned true.
cancel in interface
Future<T>
mayInterruptIfRunning -
true if the thread executing this task should be interrupted; otherwise, in-progress tasks are allowed to complete
false if the task could not be cancelled, typically because it has already completed normally;
true otherwise
public final boolean isCancelled()
true if this task was cancelled before it completed normally.
isCancelled in interface
Future<T>
true if this task was cancelled before it completed
public final boolean isDone()
true if this task completed. Completion may be due to normal termination, an exception, or cancellation -- in all of these cases, this method will return
true.
public final T get() throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException
Note: calling get on the Event Dispatch Thread blocks all events, including repaints, from being processed until this SwingWorker is complete.
When you want the SwingWorker to block on the Event Dispatch Thread we recommend that you use a modal dialog.
For example:
class SwingWorkerCompletionWaiter extends PropertyChangeListener {
private JDialog dialog;
public SwingWorkerCompletionWaiter(JDialog dialog) {
this.dialog = dialog;
}
public void propertyChange(PropertyChangeEvent event) {
if ("state".equals(event.getPropertyName())
&& SwingWorker.StateValue.DONE == event.getNewValue()) {
dialog.setVisible(false);
dialog.dispose();
}
}
}
JDialog dialog = new JDialog(owner, true);
swingWorker.addPropertyChangeListener(
new SwingWorkerCompletionWaiter(dialog));
swingWorker.execute();
//the dialog will be visible until the SwingWorker is done
dialog.setVisible(true);
get in interface
Future<T>
InterruptedException - if the current thread was interrupted while waiting
ExecutionException - if the computation threw an exception
public final T get(long timeout, TimeUnitunit) throws InterruptedException , ExecutionException , TimeoutException
Please refer to get() for more details.
get in interface
Future<T>
timeout - the maximum time to wait
unit - the time unit of the timeout argument
InterruptedException - if the current thread was interrupted while waiting
ExecutionException - if the computation threw an exception
TimeoutException - if the wait timed out
public final void addPropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListenerlistener)
PropertyChangeListener to the listener list. The listener is registered for all properties. The same listener object may be added more than once, and will be called as many times as it is added. If
listener is
null, no exception is thrown and no action is taken.
Note: This is merely a convenience wrapper. All work is delegated to PropertyChangeSupport from getPropertyChangeSupport().
listener - the
PropertyChangeListener to be added
public final void removePropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListenerlistener)
PropertyChangeListener from the listener list. This removes a
PropertyChangeListener that was registered for all properties. If
listener was added more than once to the same event source, it will be notified one less time after being removed. If
listener is
null, or was never added, no exception is thrown and no action is taken.
Note: This is merely a convenience wrapper. All work is delegated to PropertyChangeSupport from getPropertyChangeSupport().
listener - the
PropertyChangeListener to be removed
public final void firePropertyChange(StringpropertyName, Object oldValue, Object newValue)
old and
new are equal and non-null.
This SwingWorker will be the source for any generated events.
When called off the Event Dispatch Thread PropertyChangeListeners are notified asynchronously on the Event Dispatch Thread.
Note: This is merely a convenience wrapper. All work is delegated to PropertyChangeSupport from getPropertyChangeSupport().
propertyName - the programmatic name of the property that was changed
oldValue - the old value of the property
newValue - the new value of the property
public final PropertyChangeSupportgetPropertyChangeSupport()
PropertyChangeSupport for this
SwingWorker. This method is used when flexible access to bound properties support is needed.
This SwingWorker will be the source for any generated events.
Note: The returned PropertyChangeSupport notifies any PropertyChangeListeners asynchronously on the Event Dispatch Thread in the event that firePropertyChange or fireIndexedPropertyChange are called off the Event Dispatch Thread.
PropertyChangeSupport for this
SwingWorker
public final SwingWorker.StateValue getState()
SwingWorker state bound property.