A thread can send an interrupt by invoking interrupt on the Thread object for the thread to be interrupted. This means interruption of a thread is caused by any other thread calling the interrupt() method.
The Thread class provides three interrupt methods
- void interrupt() - Interrupts the thread.
- static boolean interrupted() - Tests whether the current thread has been interrupted.
- boolean isInterrupted() - Tests whether the thread has been interrupted.
Example
public class ThreadInterruptTest { public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.println("Thread main started"); final Task task = new Task(); final Thread thread = new Thread(task); thread.start(); thread.interrupt(); // calling interrupt() method System.out.println("Main Thread finished"); } } class Task implements Runnable { @Override public void run() { for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) { System.out.println("[" + Thread.currentThread().getName() + "] Message " + i); if(Thread.interrupted()) { System.out.println("This thread was interruped by someone calling this Thread.interrupt()"); System.out.println("Cancelling task running in thread " + Thread.currentThread().getName()); System.out.println("After Thread.interrupted() call, JVM reset the interrupted value to: " + Thread.interrupted()); break; } } } }
Output
Thread main started Main Thread finished [Thread-0] Message 0 This thread was interruped by someone calling this Thread.interrupt() Cancelling task running in thread Thread-0 After Thread.interrupted() call, JVM reset the interrupted value to: false