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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T10:04:50+00:00 2026-06-04T10:04:50+00:00

I was doing some reading through the sun java tutorials, and I came across

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I was doing some reading through the sun java tutorials, and I came across this page here:

How to Make an Applet

Under the heading, “Threads in Applets” I found this piece of code:

   //Background task for loading images.
    SwingWorker worker = (new SwingWorker<ImageIcon[], Object>() {
            public ImageIcon[] doInBackground() {
                final ImageIcon[] innerImgs = new ImageIcon[nimgs];
            ...//Load all the images...
            return imgs;
        }
        public void done() {
            //Remove the "Loading images" label.
            animator.removeAll();
            loopslot = -1;
            try {
                imgs = get();
            } ...//Handle possible exceptions
        }

    }).execute();
}

First up I’m newish, so I’m sorry if this is a stupid question. However I’ve never heard of that “.excecute()”. I don’t understand it, and I’m unable to find anything about it from google. I see this here is… an anonymous inner class? (Please correct me) and it is starting a thread to load in images. I thought that the run() method is invoked with a call to start()? Please help me clear this confusion.

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    2026-06-04T10:04:52+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 10:04 am

    execute is a method of SwingWorker. What you’re seeing there is an anonymous class being instantiated and having its execute method called immediately.

    I have to admit I’m a bit surprised that code compiles, though, because it seems to be assigning the result of execute to the worker variable, and the documentation tells us that execute is a void function.

    If we deconstruct that code a bit, it can be clearer. First, we create an anonymous class extending SwingWorker and create an instance of it, all at the same time (this is the big bit in parentheses):

    SwingWorker tmp = new SwingWorker<ImageIcon[], Object>() {
        public ImageIcon[] doInBackground() {
                final ImageIcon[] innerImgs = new ImageIcon[nimgs];
            ...//Load all the images...
            return imgs;
        }
        public void done() {
            //Remove the "Loading images" label.
            animator.removeAll();
            loopslot = -1;
            try {
                imgs = get();
            } ...//Handle possible exceptions
        }
    
    };
    

    Then we call execute and assign the result to worker (which is the bit that, it seems to me, shouldn’t compile):

    SwingWorker worker = tmp.execute();
    

    Update: And indeed, I tried it and it doesn’t compile. So not great example code. This would compile:

    SwingWorker worker = new SwingWorker<ImageIcon[], Object>() {
        public ImageIcon[] doInBackground() {
                final ImageIcon[] innerImgs = new ImageIcon[nimgs];
            ...//Load all the images...
            return imgs;
        }
        public void done() {
            //Remove the "Loading images" label.
            animator.removeAll();
            loopslot = -1;
            try {
                imgs = get();
            } ...//Handle possible exceptions
        }
    
    };
    worker.execute();
    
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