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java - How to get Thread by Thread ID ???

Asked by pdlarue in Java Servlets, Java Programming Language, J2EE

Tags: Java

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All I can find is code for accessing a thread via its index in an array of threads or the current thread:
                           Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
I am using the ExecutorService to create a pool of threads.
I've tried getting the thread group.
I've tried a lot of things...isn't there a way to get a thread by its Thread ID?
(See code below)
 
    private ExecutorService pool;
    private ThreadGroup threadGroup;

    public void init() {
        pool = Executors.newCachedThreadPool();
    }

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        Thread thread = new Thread();
        Long threadId = thread.getId;
        pool.execute(thread);

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From another method I want to retrieve the appropriate thread using the threadId I stored.
So far, I can't find a way to do this.  There has to be a way.  Isn't there?


 
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