java thread - run() and start() methods
- by JavaUser
Please explain the output of the below code:
If I call th1.run() ,the output is
EXTENDS RUN
RUNNABLE RUN
If I call th1.start() , the output is :
RUNNABLE RUN
EXTENDS RUN
Why this inconsistency . Please explain.
class ThreadExample extends Thread{
public void run(){
System.out.println("EXTENDS RUN");
}
}
class ThreadExampleRunnable implements Runnable {
public void run(){
System.out.println("RUNNABLE RUN ");
}
}
class ThreadExampleMain{
public static void main(String[] args){
ThreadExample th1 = new ThreadExample();
//th1.start();
th1.run();
ThreadExampleRunnable th2 = new ThreadExampleRunnable();
th2.run();
}
}