Oscar Wahltinez
Oscar Wahltinez

Reputation: 1195

java jprogressbar hangs during heavy operation

I'm writing a java program and, before I call a method that makes heavy use of the CPU, I display a frame with a JProgressBar on it. Although I display it before the method is called, the JProgressBar is not shown until the method is over. The progress bar does not interact with the method in any way (yet) and that's why I am confused. It is something like:

progressbarframe.setVisible(true); // it is a indeterminate progress bar
heavyLoadMethod();
progressbarframe.dispose();

The frame shows, but the progress bar doesn't initialize during the method. Is there any way I can solve this without using threads? What would be the simplest way?

Thank you for your time

Upvotes: 0

Views: 1374

Answers (2)

Abhinav Sarkar
Abhinav Sarkar

Reputation: 23792

You should call the heavyLoadMethod in a separate thread. You can use a java.util.concurrent.Executor for it:

Executor executor = java.util.concurrent.Executors.newSingleThreadExecutor();
executor.submit(new Runnable() { public void run() { heavyLoadMethod();}});

Now the method will be called in a separate thread and the progress bar will be displayed properly.

Upvotes: 3

camickr
camickr

Reputation: 324098

You are blocking the EDT from repainting the GUI.

Read the section from the Swing tutorial on Concurrency in Swing for a full explanation of the problem.

Also, read the section on "How to Use Progress Bars" for a working example.

Upvotes: 1

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