ThreadPoolExecutor.GetKeepAliveTime(TimeUnit) Method
Definition
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Returns the thread keep-alive time, which is the amount of time that threads may remain idle before being terminated.
[Android.Runtime.Register("getKeepAliveTime", "(Ljava/util/concurrent/TimeUnit;)J", "GetGetKeepAliveTime_Ljava_util_concurrent_TimeUnit_Handler")]
public virtual long GetKeepAliveTime (Java.Util.Concurrent.TimeUnit? unit);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("getKeepAliveTime", "(Ljava/util/concurrent/TimeUnit;)J", "GetGetKeepAliveTime_Ljava_util_concurrent_TimeUnit_Handler")>]
abstract member GetKeepAliveTime : Java.Util.Concurrent.TimeUnit -> int64
override this.GetKeepAliveTime : Java.Util.Concurrent.TimeUnit -> int64
Parameters
- unit
- TimeUnit
the desired time unit of the result
Returns
the time limit
- Attributes
Remarks
Returns the thread keep-alive time, which is the amount of time that threads may remain idle before being terminated. Threads that wait this amount of time without processing a task will be terminated if there are more than the core number of threads currently in the pool, or if this pool #allowsCoreThreadTimeOut() allows core thread timeout.
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Applies to
See also
- <xref:Java.Util.Concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.SetKeepAliveTime(System.Int64%2c+Java.Util.Concurrent.TimeUnit)>