What are Executors in Java?

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Posted On: Dec 18, 2020

 

Executors is a class that provides ExecutorService that has different methods like newCachedThreadPool (), newScheduledThreadPool (), and newCachedThreadPool () that serves a different purpose to create a thread pool. java.util.concurrent.Executors is a package that has been introduced in JDK 5 and is part of the executor framework.

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