Re: Capturing an exception from a thread
vtjava wrote:
In my runnable class, I have a
setError() and getError() methods but i'm can't seem to access them
from the calling class. I tried using uncaughtException, but i haven't
been able to get it to work. Does know how to capture the exception?
One of the many ways is using a callback-function:
public class ThreadCreator{
public void threadHadException(Throwable t, MyThread mt){
//whatever
}
public final static void main(String[] args){
for (int i = 0; i < MAXNR; i++){
MyThread mt = new MyThread(this);
mt.start();
}
}
}
public class MyThread extends Thread{
private ThreadCreator creator;
public MyThread(ThreadCreator creator){
this.creator = creator;
}
public void run(){
try{
//whatever
}
catch(ThreadDeath td){
throw td;
}
catch(Throwable t){
creator.threadHadException(t, this);
}
}
}
What is the best solution for you problem depends on the
problem you want to solve.
Regards, Lothar
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