Java Code Examples for java.util.concurrent.ScheduledExecutorService#invokeAll()
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Example 1
Source File: ScheduledExecutorServiceTest.java From threadly with Mozilla Public License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Test public void invokeAllTest() throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException { ScheduledExecutorService scheduler = makeScheduler(THREAD_COUNT); try { List<TestCallable> toInvoke = new ArrayList<>(TEST_QTY); for (int i = 0; i < TEST_QTY; i++) { toInvoke.add(new TestCallable(0)); } List<Future<Object>> result = scheduler.invokeAll(toInvoke); assertEquals(toInvoke.size(), result.size()); Iterator<TestCallable> it = toInvoke.iterator(); Iterator<Future<Object>> resultIt = result.iterator(); while (it.hasNext()) { assertTrue(resultIt.next().get() == it.next().getReturnedResult()); } } finally { scheduler.shutdownNow(); } }
Example 2
Source File: ScheduledExecutorServiceTest.java From threadly with Mozilla Public License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Test public void invokeAllTimeoutTest() throws InterruptedException { ScheduledExecutorService scheduler = makeScheduler(THREAD_COUNT); try { int runTime = 1000 * 10; int timeoutTime = 5; List<TestCallable> toInvoke = new ArrayList<>(TEST_QTY); for (int i = 0; i < TEST_QTY; i++) { toInvoke.add(new TestCallable(runTime)); } long startTime = Clock.accurateForwardProgressingMillis(); List<Future<Object>> result = scheduler.invokeAll(toInvoke, timeoutTime, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS); long endTime = Clock.accurateForwardProgressingMillis(); assertEquals(toInvoke.size(), result.size()); assertTrue(endTime - startTime >= timeoutTime); assertTrue(endTime - startTime < timeoutTime + (SLOW_MACHINE ? 5000 : 500)); } finally { scheduler.shutdownNow(); } }
Example 3
Source File: ScheduledExecutorServiceTest.java From threadly with Mozilla Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Test public void invokeAllExceptionTest() throws InterruptedException, ExecutionException { ScheduledExecutorService scheduler = makeScheduler(THREAD_COUNT); try { int exceptionCallableIndex = TEST_QTY / 2; List<TestCallable> toInvoke = new ArrayList<>(TEST_QTY); for (int i = 0; i < TEST_QTY; i++) { TestCallable tc; if (i == exceptionCallableIndex) { tc = new TestCallable(0) { @Override protected void handleCallStart() { throw new StackSuppressedRuntimeException(); } }; } else { tc = new TestCallable(0); } toInvoke.add(tc); } List<Future<Object>> result = scheduler.invokeAll(toInvoke); assertEquals(toInvoke.size(), result.size()); Iterator<TestCallable> it = toInvoke.iterator(); Iterator<Future<Object>> resultIt = result.iterator(); for (int i = 0; i < TEST_QTY; i++) { if (i != exceptionCallableIndex) { assertTrue(resultIt.next().get() == it.next().getReturnedResult()); } else { // skip fail entry resultIt.next(); it.next(); } } } finally { scheduler.shutdownNow(); } }
Example 4
Source File: ScheduledExecutorServiceTest.java From threadly with Mozilla Public License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Test (expected = NullPointerException.class) public void invokeAllFail() throws InterruptedException { ScheduledExecutorService scheduler = makeScheduler(1); try { List<TestCallable> toInvoke = new ArrayList<>(2); toInvoke.add(new TestCallable(0)); toInvoke.add(null); scheduler.invokeAll(toInvoke); } finally { scheduler.shutdownNow(); } }