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Re: Nasty problem in javax.swing.Timer.restart()
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Joao Victor |
Subject: |
Re: Nasty problem in javax.swing.Timer.restart() |
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Thu, 10 Nov 2005 21:47:40 -0200 |
Yes... but doesn't util.Timer already use a single thread? If so, then
i think it would be correct for each component to instantiate a
swing.Timer - as long as that timer, "inside", is using a single
thread at its back-end.
I also think that, at Sun's docs, the swing.Timer doesn't have a
sharedInstance() method, which i suppose it means it shouldn't be a
singleton.
Cheers,
J.V.
2005/11/10, David Daney <address@hidden>:
> The documentation in Sun's jdk strongly implies that all
> javax.swingTimers share a single thread. Any implementation that does
> not do this should be viewed with a great deal of suspicion.
>
> David Daney.
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