How do I make Java wait for a method to finish before continuing?

只谈情不闲聊 提交于 2019-12-02 03:45:46

The easiest solution might be to not use threads, but i doubt that is what you want.

What you might be looking for is the concept of locks:

A method may acquire the lock associated with an object by calling:

synchronized(nameOfTheLockObject) {
    //do some code here
}

This acquires the lock of the given Object, executes the code and releases the lock afterwards. If the lock is already acquired by another method/thread, the code pauses until the lock is released by the other method/thread.

You can also add the synchronized statement to methods of a class to make them acquire the lock of the parent object.

More Information on this is given at: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/essential/concurrency/locksync.html

You can use Thread.sleep(timeInMiliseconds) to pause the currently executing thread. If this is the same thread you use to update your UI then the UI will be frozen during the sleep so it's best to keep all the UI stuff on its own thread.

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