I am trying to learn Java’s threads in order to do an assignment, but I do not understand how I can make each thread to do its own code. I also get an error:
Program.java:1: error: Program is not abstract and does not override abstract me
thod run() in Runnable
public class Program implements Runnable {
^
1 error
Because it is required by the assignment, I have to do everything within the same file, so I tried the code below:
public class Program implements Runnable {
Thread thread1 = new Thread () {
public void run () {
System.out.println("test1");
}
};
Thread thread2 = new Thread () {
public void run () {
System.out.println("test2");
}
};
public void main (String[] args) {
thread1.start();
thread2.start();
}
}
Could you please fix it for me and show how to have 2 threads which do different tasks from each other? I have already seen examples that print threads’ names, but I did not find them helpful.
Thank you.
Your
Programclass is defined as implementing theRunnableinterface. It therefore must override and implement therun()method:Since your two
Threadobjects are using anonymous innerRunnableclasses, you do not need and your should remove theimplements Runnablefrom yourProgramclass definition.