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Asked: June 18, 20262026-06-18T15:44:22+00:00 2026-06-18T15:44:22+00:00

I have this code that allows to execute functions in a separate thread if

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I have this code that allows to execute functions in a separate thread if “Asynch” annotation is present on them. Everything works fine, except for the day when I realized I also have to handle return value for some new functions that I’ve just added. I could use handlers and message-passing for this, but, due to already built project structure(which is huge and working fine), I can’t change the existing functions to work with message passing.

Here’s the code:

/**
 * Defining the Asynch interface
 */
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
public @interface Asynch {}

/**
 * Implementation of the Asynch interface. Every method in our controllers
 * goes through this interceptor. If the Asynch annotation is present,
 * this implementation invokes a new Thread to execute the method. Simple!
 */
public class AsynchInterceptor implements MethodInterceptor {
  public Object invoke(final MethodInvocation invocation) throws Throwable {
    Method method = invocation.getMethod();
    Annotation[] declaredAnnotations = method.getDeclaredAnnotations(); 
    if(declaredAnnotations != null && declaredAnnotations.length > 0) {
      for (Annotation annotation : declaredAnnotations) {
        if(annotation instanceof Asynch) {
          //start the requested task in a new thread and immediately
          //return back control to the caller
          new Thread(invocation.getMethod().getName()) {
            public void execute() {
              invocation.proceed();
            }
          }.start();
          return null;
        }
      }
    }
    return invocation.proceed();
  }
}

Now, how can i convert it so that if its something as:

@Asynch
public MyClass getFeedback(int clientId){

}

MyClass mResult = getFeedback(12345);

“mResult” gets updated with the returned value?

Thanx in advance…

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    2026-06-18T15:44:24+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2026 at 3:44 pm

    You can’t, fundamentally. getFeedback has to return something in a synchronous way – and while in some cases you could update the returned object later on, in other cases you clearly couldn’t – immutable classes like String are obvious examples. You can’t change the value of the variable mResult later… it’s quite possibly a local variable, after all. Indeed, by the time the result has been computed the method in which it was used may have completed… using a bogus value.

    You’re not going to be able to get clean asynchrony by just adding annotations on top of a synchronous language. Ideally, an asynchronous operation should return something like a Future<T> to say “at some point later, there’ll be a result” – along with ways of finding out what that result is, whether it’s been computed or not, whether there was an exception etc. This sort of thing is precisely why async/await was added in C# 5 – because you can’t just do it transparently at the library level, even with AOP. Writing asynchronous code should be a very deliberate decision – not just something which is bolted onto synchronous code via an annotation.

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