Java.util.concurrent.ScheduledExecutorService is an interface in the Java programming language that provides a mechanism for scheduling tasks to be executed at a specific time or after a certain period of time, with the ability to repeat the tasks periodically if desired. It extends the ExecutorService interface and adds additional methods for scheduling tasks using delays or fixed rates. This interface is commonly used in multi-threaded applications where tasks need to be scheduled and executed in a controlled and timely manner. It allows for efficient management of threads and provides options for task cancellation and shutdown.
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