After taking help from StackOverflow, I found the solution that I have implemented below.
Problem Statement:-
Each thread needs to use UNIQUE ID every time and it has to run for 60 minutes or more, So in that 60 minutes it is possible that all the ID's will get finished so I need to reuse those ID's again. So I am using ArrayBlockingQueue concept here.
Two Scenario:-
- If the
command.getDataCriteria()containsPreviousthen each thread
always needs to useUNIQUE IDbetween1 and 1000and release it for reusing
again. - Else if the
command.getDataCriteria()containsNewthen each thread
always needs to useUNIQUE IDbetween2000 and 3000and release it for
reusing again.
Question:-
One weird thing that I have just noticed is- In the below else if loop if you see my below code in run method if the command.getDataCriteria() is Previous then also it gets entered in the else if block(which is for New) which shouldn’t be happening right as I am doing a .equals check? Why this is happening?
else if(command.getDataCriteria().equals(PDSLnPConstants.DATA_CRITERIA_NEW)) {
Below is my code:-
class ThreadNewTask implements Runnable {
private Command command;
private BlockingQueue<Integer> existPool;
private BlockingQueue<Integer> newPool;
private int existId;
private int newId;
public ThreadNewTask(Command command, BlockingQueue<Integer> pool1, BlockingQueue<Integer> pool2) {
this.command = command;
this.existPool = pool1;
this.newPool = pool2;
}
public void run() {
if(command.getDataCriteria().equals(PDSLnPConstants.DATA_CRITERIA_PREVIOUS)) {
try {
existId = existPool.take();
someMethod(existId);
} catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println(e);
} finally {
existPool.offer(existId);
}
} else if(command.getDataCriteria().equals(PDSLnPConstants.DATA_CRITERIA_NEW)) {
try {
newId = newPool.take();
someMethod(newId);
} catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println(e);
} finally {
newPool.offer(newId);
}
}
}
// And this method needs to be synchronized or not?
private synchronized void someMethod(int i) {
System.out.println();
System.out.println("#####################");
System.out.println("Task ID: " +i);
System.out.println("#####################");
System.out.println();
}
}
public class TestingPool {
public static void main(String[] args) throws InterruptedException {
int size = 10;
int durationOfRun = 60;
LinkedList<Integer> availableExistingIds = new LinkedList<Integer>();
LinkedList<Integer> availableNewIds = new LinkedList<Integer>();
for (int i = 1; i <= 1000; i++) {
availableExistingIds.add(i);
}
for (int i = 2000; i <= 3000; i++) {
availableNewIds.add(i);
}
BlockingQueue<Integer> existIdPool = new ArrayBlockingQueue<Integer>(1000, false, availableExistingIds);
BlockingQueue<Integer> newIdPool = new ArrayBlockingQueue<Integer>(1000, false, availableNewIds);
// create thread pool with given size
ExecutorService service = new ThreadPoolExecutor(size, size, 500L, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS, new ArrayBlockingQueue<Runnable>(10), new ThreadPoolExecutor.CallerRunsPolicy());
// queue some tasks
long startTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
long endTime = startTime + (durationOfRun * 60 * 1000L);
// Running it for 60 minutes
while(System.currentTimeMillis() <= endTime) {
Command nextCommand = getNextCommandToExecute();
service.submit(new ThreadNewTask(nextCommand, existIdPool, newIdPool));
}
// wait for termination
service.shutdown();
service.awaitTermination(Long.MAX_VALUE, TimeUnit.DAYS);
}
}
Update:-
One weird thing that I have just noticed is- In the below else if loop if the command is Previous then also it gets entered in the else if block which shouldn’t be happening right? Why this is happening? I have no clue why this thing is happening?
else if(command.getDataCriteria().equals(PDSLnPConstants.DATA_CRITERIA_NEW)) {
There is no way if you enter an
if ()that you enter theelseas well so something else is happening. I don’t see anything wrong with your code so I suspect that you are misinterpreting your output. Are you expecting a differentCommandto come fromgetNextCommandToExecute()?I just ran your code with a simulated
Commandwhich sets a randomdataCriteriaand got the following output. I see nothing wrong with it:Are you expecting some sort of specific timing for your threads? Given thread race conditions, the first
Commandproduced is not necessarily the first output you will see.Here is some general feedback on your code:
pool.put(...)instead ofoffer(...)which could returnfalse.LinkedList.ArrayListinstead ofLinkedListusually.for (int i = 2000; i <= 3000; i++)but that needs to be from 2001 to 3000 else it will be more than 1000 numbers.