Java 8 Stream IllegalStateException: Stream has already been operated on or closed

The answer is in the javadoc of Stream (emphases mine):

A stream should be operated on (invoking an intermediate or terminal stream operation) only once. This rules out, for example, "forked" streams, where the same source feeds two or more pipelines, or multiple traversals of the same stream. A stream implementation may throw IllegalStateException if it detects that the stream is being reused.

And in your code, you do use the stream twice (once in createOrder() and the other usage when you .limit().forEach()


As said in other answers, Streams are single-use items and you have to create a new Stream each time you need one.

But, after all, this isn’t complicated when you remove all your attempts to store intermediate results. Your entire code can be expressed as:

Random r=new Random(); // the only stateful thing to remember

// defining and executing the chain of operations:
r.doubles(50.0, 200.0).mapToObj(Order::new).limit(10).forEach(System.out::println);

or even simpler

r.doubles(10, 50.0, 200.0).mapToObj(Order::new).forEach(System.out::println);