How to call a method on specific time in java?

Using a java.util.Timer class you can create a timer and schedule it to run at specific time.

Below is the example:

//The task which you want to execute
private static class MyTimeTask extends TimerTask
{

    public void run()
    {
        //write your code here
    }
}

public static void main(String[] args) {

    //the Date and time at which you want to execute
    DateFormat dateFormatter = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss");
    Date date = dateFormatter .parse("2012-07-06 13:05:45");

    //Now create the time and schedule it
    Timer timer = new Timer();

    //Use this if you want to execute it once
    timer.schedule(new MyTimeTask(), date);

    //Use this if you want to execute it repeatedly
    //int period = 10000;//10secs
    //timer.schedule(new MyTimeTask(), date, period );
}

You can use a ScheduledExecutorService, which is "a more versatile replacement for the Timer/TimerTask combination" (according to Timer's javadoc):

long delay = ChronoUnit.MILLIS.between(LocalTime.now(), LocalTime.of(13, 5, 45));
ScheduledExecutorService scheduler = Executors.newScheduledThreadPool(1);
scheduler.schedule(task, delay, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS);

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Java