For my current java exercise, I have to get mail from 2 different gmail accounts. I have done this by creating new instances of my gmail class. The gmail class extends thread, and within it there is a synchronized method readMail() which gets the mail and prints it. This readMail method is called by the run method in a while(true) loop, and then it sleeps for 30 seconds, the idea being that it gets mail every 30 seconds. However, the synchronized method does not seem to work. The threads interrupt each other and the method does not print all the items of a message before the other thread interrupts and starts printing.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Please see the method below that is causing me trouble:
public synchronized void readMail() throws MessagingException, IOException {
Folder inbox = store.getFolder("Inbox");
inbox.open(Folder.READ_ONLY);
messages = inbox.getMessages();
// System.out.println("No of Messages : " + inbox.getMessageCount());
// System.out.println("No of Unread Messages : "
// + inbox.getUnreadMessageCount());
for (int i = 0; i < inbox.getUnreadMessageCount(); i++) {
System.out
.println("*****************************************************************************");
System.out.println("NEW MESSAGE " + (i + 1) + ":");
msg = messages[i];
// System.out.println(msg.getMessageNumber());
// Object String;
// System.out.println(folder.getUID(msg)
String subject = msg.getSubject();
System.out.println("Subject: " + subject);
System.out.println("From: " + msg.getFrom()[0]);
System.out.println("To: " + msg.getAllRecipients()[0]);
System.out.println("Date: " + msg.getReceivedDate());
System.out.println("Size: " + msg.getSize());
// System.out.println(msg.getFlags());
// System.out.println("Body: \n"+ msg.getContent());
// System.out.println(msg.getContentType());
}
}
Then the run method:
public void run() {
while (true) {
try {
readMail();
} catch (MessagingException e1) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e1.printStackTrace();
} catch (IOException e1) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e1.printStackTrace();
}
try {
sleep(1000);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
}
you should synchronize your method on an object both threads have access to, because right now you are using the object instance you are in to synchronize which of cause will never have an effect because both Threads only stay inside their on scope as far as I understand your question. You could pass an simple Object to both threads at their creation and reformat your method like this
passing object to synchronize:
save reference in gmail class:
synchronize on it:
For this Example synchronizing on the class object of gmail is also possible and is even more easy