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27 class WaitForInput extends java.lang.Thread
28 {
29     private Object      m_aToNotify;
30     private boolean     m_bDone;
31 
32     public WaitForInput( Object aToNotify )
33     {
34         m_aToNotify = aToNotify;
35         m_bDone = false;
36     }
37 
38     public boolean isDone()
39     {
40         return m_bDone;
41     }
42 
43     public void run()
44     {
45         try
46         {
47             System.out.println( "\npress 'enter' to exit demo" );
48             System.in.read();
49 
50             m_bDone = true;
51             // notify that the user pressed the key
52             synchronized (m_aToNotify)
53             {
54                 m_aToNotify.notify();
55             }
56         }
57         catch( java.lang.Exception e )
58         {
59             // not really interested in
60             System.err.println( e );
61         }
62     }
63 };
64 
65