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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T22:16:21+00:00 2026-06-08T22:16:21+00:00

this is my piece of code: // TODO Auto-generated method stub try { Socket

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this is my piece of code:

// TODO Auto-generated method stub
        try
        {
            Socket clientSocket = new Socket("localhost", 8888);

            ObjectOutputStream ous = new ObjectOutputStream(clientSocket.getOutputStream());

            while(sending)
            {
                Statistics statsData = setStatisticsData();
                ous.writeObject(statsData);

                Thread.sleep(5000);
            }           
        }
        catch(UnknownHostException uhe) 
        {
            uhe.printStackTrace();
        }
        catch(IOException ioe)
        {
            ioe.printStackTrace();
        } 
        catch (InterruptedException e) 
        {
            // TODO Auto-generated catch block
            e.printStackTrace();
        }

it’s the client.it’ll sending in an infinite loop an object Statistics. I would implement a way to break this infinite loop through input (es. press a button in the keyboard).ok can I do?how can i break an infinite loop?

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    2026-06-08T22:16:22+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 10:16 pm

    If this is a separate thread:

    Thread statisticsSendingThread = ...
    

    Then simply interrupt it:

    statisticsSendingThread.interrupt();
    

    InterruptedException will be thrown, escaping from the loop.

    I see you already have a boolean sending flag. It will work as well, but with 5 second delay in worst case. Also make sure it is volatile – or better, use isInterrupted() method of thread. But interrupting the thread using interrupt() is by far the easiest way (no extra coding required). And your loop can be truly infinite (while(true) although with while(!isInterrupted())).


    BTW your setStatisticsData() should probably be named getStatisticsData().

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