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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T11:59:24+00:00 2026-05-22T11:59:24+00:00

here’s a little code I wrote. This next class waits for a connection and

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here’s a little code I wrote. This next class waits for a connection and creates a new thread upon receiving one:

    ServerSocket serverSocket = null;
    ExecutorService serv = Executors.newCachedThreadPool();
    serv.execute(new UserThread());
    try {
        serverSocket = new ServerSocket(FMDataManager.getPort());
        serverSocket.setSoTimeout(0);
        while (_listening){
            System.out.println("Listening on port "+FMDataManager.getPort());
            System.out.println("Waiting for connections.");
            serv.execute(new UploadThread(serverSocket.accept()));          
        }
    } catch (IOException e) {
        System.err.println("Could not listen on port: "+FMDataManager.getPort()+".");
        System.exit(-1);
    }

as you can see i am using ServerSocket.accept() method to wait for a connection.
The thread is indeed created, but it won’t run. I put a little “thread created” in its constructor and another message “starting thread” in run(), but I only got the first message. After that it didn’t do anything, I didn’t even get “thread created”.
Any ideas please?

I’ve add the implementation of the UploadThread I am trying to start, maybe It’ll help

public class UploadThread extends Thread{

Socket _socket;

public UploadThread(Socket socket) {
    super("UserThread");
    _socket = socket;
}
public void run(Socket socket) {
    System.out.println("entred upload thread");
    DataOutputStream out = null;
    DataInputStream in = null;
    try {
        out = new DataOutputStream(_socket.getOutputStream());
        in = new DataInputStream(_socket.getInputStream());
        FileMessage inputMessage;
        SendFile outputMessage;
        inputMessage = (FileMessage) CommandEnum.readMessage(in);
        System.out.println("F: "+inputMessage.getCaption());
        File file = null;
        Iterator<File> itr = FMDataManager.getFiles().iterator();
        while (itr.hasNext()){
            File temp = itr.next();
            if (temp.getName().equals(inputMessage.getFile()))
                file = temp;
        }
        outputMessage = new SendFile(file);
        outputMessage.send(out);
    } catch (IOException e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
    } finally{
        try {
            _socket.close();
        } catch (IOException e) {
            // TODO Auto-generated catch block
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
    }
}
}
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    2026-05-22T11:59:25+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 11:59 am

    Try serv.submit instead of serv.execute.

    EDIT

    Looks like UploadThread isn’t overriding run() correctly. That being said, your run method declaration should look like this:

    @Override
    public void run(){
        //do stuff
    }
    

    There’s no need to pass socket as an argument.

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