How to ask CompletableFuture use non-daemon threads?
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I have wrote following code:

 System.out.println("Main thread:" + Thread.currentThread().getId());
 CompletableFuture<Void> future = CompletableFuture.runAsync(() -> {
     try {
         System.out.println("Before sleep thread:" + Thread.currentThread().getId(), + " isDaemon:" + Thread.currentThread().isDaemon());
          Thread.sleep(100);
          System.out.println("After sleep");
      } catch (InterruptedException e) {
          e.printStackTrace();
      }
  });
  future.whenComplete((r, e) -> System.out.println("whenCompleted thread:" + Thread.currentThread().getId()));

and this one prints:

Main thread:1
Before sleep thread:11 isDaemon:true

and finishes.

How can I change this behaviour?

P.S. I don't see anything related in runAsync java doc

Disepalous answered 4/9, 2017 at 8:17 Comment(0)
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The javadoc for runAsync() says:

Returns a new CompletableFuture that is asynchronously completed by a task running in the ForkJoinPool.commonPool() after it runs the given action.

There is another version of runAsync() where you can pass an ExecutorService.

Thus: when the default commonPool() doesn't do what you want - then create your own ExecutorService instead.

Acculturate answered 4/9, 2017 at 8:25 Comment(0)
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Add this line:

ForkJoinPool.commonPool().awaitTermination(5, TimeUnit.SECONDS);

to the main method after running your future. I'll block until all tasks in the pool have been completed.

Blocks until all tasks have completed execution after a shutdown request, or the timeout occurs, or the current thread is interrupted, whichever happens first.

Yacht answered 4/9, 2017 at 8:57 Comment(2)
after or before?Disepalous
After. I've put it in the last line of the main method.Yacht

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