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java.util.concurrent.ThreadFactory |
An object that creates new threads on demand. Using thread factories removes hardwiring of calls to new Thread
, enabling applications to use special thread subclasses, priorities, etc.
The simplest implementation of this interface is just:
class SimpleThreadFactory implements ThreadFactory {
public Thread newThread(Runnable r) {
return new Thread(r);
}}
The
defaultThreadFactory()
method provides a more useful simple implementation, that sets the created thread context to known values before returning it.
Constructs a new Thread
. Implementations may also initialize priority, name, daemon status, ThreadGroup
, etc.
r | a runnable to be executed by new thread instance |
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null
if the request to create a thread is rejected