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Producer consumer in Java 2
Producer consumer in Java 2


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import java.util.*;
import java.io.*;

/** Producer-consumer in Java, Take II.
 */
public class ProdCons2 {

  /** Throughout the code, this is the object we synchronize on so this
   * is also the object we wait() and notifyAll() on.
   */
  protected LinkedList list = new LinkedList();
  protected int MAX = 10;
  protected boolean done = false// Also protected by lock on list.

  /** Inner class representing the Producer side */
  class Producer extends Thread {

    public void run() {
      while (true) {
        Object justProduced = getRequestFromNetwork();
        // Get request from the network - outside the synch section.
        // We're simulating this actually reading from a client, and it
        // might have to wait for hours if the client is having coffee.
        synchronized(list) {
            while (list.size() == MAX// queue "full"
            try {
              System.out.println("Producer WAITING");
              list.wait();   // Limit the size
            catch (InterruptedException ex) {
              System.out.println("Producer INTERRUPTED");
            }
          list.addFirst(justProduced);
          list.notifyAll();  // must own the lock
          System.out.println("Produced 1; List size now " + list.size());
          if (done)
            break;
          // yield();  // Useful for green threads & demo programs.
        }
      }
    }

    Object getRequestFromNetwork() {  // Simulation of reading from client
      // try {
      //   Thread.sleep(10); // simulate time passing during read
      // } catch (InterruptedException ex) {
      //   System.out.println("Producer Read INTERRUPTED");
      // }
      return(new Object());
    }
  }

  /** Inner class representing the Consumer side */
  class Consumer extends Thread {
    public void run() {
      while (true) {
        Object obj = null;
        synchronized(list) {
          while (list.size() == 0) {
            try {
              System.out.println("CONSUMER WAITING");
              list.wait();  // must own the lock
            catch (InterruptedException ex) {
              System.out.println("CONSUMER INTERRUPTED");
            }
          }
          obj = list.removeLast();
          list.notifyAll();
          int len = list.size();
          System.out.println("List size now " + len);
          if (done)
            break;
        }
        process(obj);  // Outside synch section (could take time)
        //yield(); DITTO
      }
    }

    void process(Object obj) {
      // Thread.sleep(xxx) // Simulate time passing
      System.out.println("Consuming object " + obj);
    }
  }

  ProdCons2(int nP, int nC) {
    for (int i=0; i<nP; i++)
      new Producer().start();
    for (int i=0; i<nC; i++)
      new Consumer().start();
  }

  public static void main(String[] args)
  throws IOException, InterruptedException {

    // Start producers and consumers
    int numProducers = 4;
    int numConsumers = 3;
    ProdCons2 pc = new ProdCons2(numProducers, numConsumers);

    // Let it run for, say, 10 seconds
    Thread.sleep(10*1000)

    // End of simulation - shut down gracefully
    synchronized(pc.list) {
      pc.done = true;
      pc.list.notifyAll();
    }
  }
}


           
       














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