Makes Tailer use ScheduledExecutorService from Java 5#2
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Makes Tailer use ScheduledExecutorService from Java 5#2triceo wants to merge 1 commit intoapache:trunkfrom
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This has multiple benefits: - it provides periodic runs of the read operations without needing to invoke Thread.sleep(). - it removes any looping from the run() method, making for cleaner code. - generally brings Tailer closer to what modern Java looks like. No public API changes have been made. All tests are passing without modifications.
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@garydgregory I may eventually get to it, but considering that the original PR is from 2014, I have moved on. |
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Either it's useful or not, regardless of your moving about 😉 |
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This has multiple benefits:
invoke Thread.sleep().
No public API changes have been made. All tests are passing without
modifications.