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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T05:32:10+00:00 2026-05-31T05:32:10+00:00

I’m looking for a Java task scheduler that has a specific feature set before

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I’m looking for a Java task scheduler that has a specific feature set before I stumble into developing it myself.

It’s not so much of a scheduler, but a logic gate that determines which tasks in a set (T) can be executed now (e.g. passed off to a ThreadPoolExecutor) and which tasks must wait for some future condition.

This is an example of what I would like to implement: Consider various attributes that might be associated with each task:

  • Foo: Foo tasks can only be executed one at a time, so T.foo2 cannot start until T.foo1 has completed, regardless of how much execution capacity there is.
  • Bar: Bar tasks have no concurrency limitations, so the scheduler can throw caution to the wind and blast T.bar1 through T.barN directly into the execution queue.
  • If a task is marked as having attributes Foo and Bar, then the Foo attribute would take precedence with respect to scheduling.

Simple, right ?

Anyone know of such a framework ?

Thanks !

//Nicholas

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    2026-05-31T05:32:11+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 5:32 am

    Seems to me that you want to use separate executors. You could have a newFixedThreadPool(1) for Foo and then Bar would use newCachedThreadPool() if you really wanted to make it unlimited threads.

    Then you would have some wrapper object so you could submit(Foo foo), submit(Bar bar), or submit(Object obj) which would test for Foo or Bar and submit it to the right executor. Something like:

    public class FooBarExecutor {
        private ExecutorService fooExecutor = Executors.newFixedThreadPool(1000);
        private ExecutorService barExecutor = Executors.newCachedThreadPool();
    
        public <T> Future<T> submit(Foo foo) {
            return fooExecutor.submit(foo);
        }
    
        public <T> Future<T> submit(Bar bar) {
            return barExecutor.submit(bar);
        }
    
        public <T> Future<T> submit(Object obj) {
            if (obj instanceof Foo) {
                return submit((Foo)obj);
            } else if (obj instanceof Bar) {
                return submit((Bar)obj);
            } else {
               throw new IllegalArgumentException(
                  "Object should be either Foo or Bar");
            }
        }
    }
    

    This assumes that Foo and Bar both implement Runnable or Callable. I also doubt I got the generics right but you get the idea.

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