Java Thread Life Cycle
Java Thread Life Cycle
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New − A new thread begins its life cycle in the new state. It remains in this state until the
program starts the thread. It is also referred to as a born thread.
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Runnable − After a newly born thread is started, the thread becomes runnable. A thread
in this state is considered to be executing its task.
Waiting − Sometimes, a thread transitions to the waiting state while the thread waits for
another thread to perform a task. A thread transitions back to the runnable state only when
another thread signals the waiting thread to continue executing.
Timed Waiting − A runnable thread can enter the timed waiting state for a specified
interval of time. A thread in this state transitions back to the runnable state when that time
interval expires or when the event it is waiting for occurs.
Terminated (Dead) − A runnable thread enters the terminated state when it completes
its task or otherwise terminates.
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package com.tutorialspoint;
class ThreadDemo extends Thread {
private Thread t;
private String threadName;
ThreadDemo( String name) {
threadName = name;
System.out.println("Thread: " + threadName + ", " + "State: New");
}
public void run() {
System.out.println("Thread: " + threadName + ", " + "State: Running");
for(int i = 4; i > 0; i--) {
System.out.println("Thread:
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}
System.out.println("Thread: " + threadName + ", " + "State: Dead");
}
public void start () {
System.out.println("Thread: " + threadName + ", " + "State: Start");
if (t == null) {
t = new Thread (this, threadName);
t.start ();
}
}
}
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public class TestThread {
public static void main(String args[]) {
ThreadDemo thread1 = new ThreadDemo( "Thread-1");
ThreadDemo thread2 = new ThreadDemo( "Thread-2");
thread1.start();
thread2.start();
}
}
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Example 1
In this example,we're using sleep() method to introduce some delay in processing and to show
case the parallel processing using threads. We're creating two threads by extending the Thread
class. We're printing each state of the thread. When a thread object is created, its state is NEW;
when start() method is called, state is START; when run() method is called, state is RUNNING; in
case sleep() is called, then thread goes to WAITING state; When a thread finished the processing
the run() method, it went to DEAD state.
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package com.tutorialspoint;
class ThreadDemo extends Thread {
private Thread t;
private String threadName;
ThreadDemo( String name) {
threadName = name;
System.out.println("Thread: " + threadName + ", " + "State: New");
}
public void run() {
System.out.println("Thread: " + threadName + ", " + "State: Running");
try {
for(int i = 4; i > 0; i--) {
System.out.println("Thread: " + threadName + ", " + i);
// Let the thread sleep for a while.
System.out.println("Thread: " + threadName + ", " + "State: Waiting");
Thread.sleep(50);
}
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
System.out.println("Thread " + threadName + " interrupted.");
}
System.out.println("Thread: " + threadName + ", " + "State: Dead");
}
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Example 2
In this example, we're creating two threads by implementing the Runnable class. We're printing
each state of the thread. When a thread object is created, its state is NEW; when start() method is
called, state is START; when run() method is called, state is RUNNING; in case sleep() is called,
then thread goes to WAITING state; When a thread finished the processing the run() method, it
went to DEAD state.
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package com.tutorialspoint;
class ThreadDemo implements Runnable {
private Thread t;
private String threadName;
ThreadDemo( String name) {
threadName = name;
System.out.println("Thread: " + threadName + ", " + "State: New");
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}
public void run() {
System.out.println("Thread: " + threadName + ", " + "State: Running");
try {
for(int i = 4; i > 0; i--) {
System.out.println("Thread: " + threadName + ", " + i);
// Let the thread sleep for a while.
System.out.println("Thread: " + threadName + ", " + "State: Waiting");
Thread.sleep(50);
}
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
System.out.println("Thread " + threadName + " interrupted.");
}
System.out.println("Thread: " + threadName + ", " + "State: Dead");
}
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