The fork/join framework gives you the possibility to set a handler for the exceptions thrown by the worker threads of a ForkJoinPool class. When you work with a ForkJoinPool class, you should understand the difference between tasks and worker threads.
To work with the fork/join framework, you implement a task extending the ForkJoinTask class or, usually, the RecursiveAction or RecursiveTask classes. The task implements the actions you want to execute concurrently with the framework. They are executed in the ForkJoinPool class by the worker threads. A worker thread will execute various tasks. In the work-stealing algorithm implemented by the ForkJoinPool class, a worker thread looks for a new task when the task it was executing finishes its execution or it is waiting for the completion of another task.
In this recipe, you will learn how to process the exceptions...