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1 /* Runnable -- interface for a method tied to an Object; often for Threads
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39 package java.lang;
41 /**
42 * Runnable is an interface you implement to indicate that your class can be
43 * executed as the main part of a Thread, among other places. When you want
44 * an entry point to run a piece of code, implement this interface and
45 * override run.
47 * @author Paul Fisher
48 * @author Tom Tromey <tromey@cygnus.com>
49 * @see Thread
50 * @since 1.0
51 * @status updated to 1.4
53 public interface Runnable
55 /**
56 * This method will be called by whoever wishes to run your class
57 * implementing Runnable. Note that there are no restrictions on what
58 * you are allowed to do in the run method, except that you cannot
59 * throw a checked exception.
61 void run();