- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
public class NamingEvent extends EventObject
The NamingEvent's state consists of
- The event source: the
EventContextwhich fired this event. - The event type.
- The new binding: information about the object after the change.
- The old binding: information about the object before the change.
- Change information: information about the change that triggered this event; usually service provider-specific or server-specific information.
Note that the event source is always the same EventContext
instance that the listener has registered with.
Furthermore, the names of the bindings in
the NamingEvent are always relative to that instance.
For example, suppose a listener makes the following registration:
NamespaceChangeListener listener = ...;
src.addNamingListener("x", SUBTREE_SCOPE, listener);
When an object named "x/y" is subsequently deleted, the corresponding
NamingEvent (evt) must contain:
evt.getEventContext() == src
evt.getOldBinding().getName().equals("x/y")
Care must be taken when multiple threads are accessing the same
EventContext concurrently.
See the
package description
for more information on threading issues.- Since:
- 1.3
- See Also:
NamingListener,EventContext, Serialized Form
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description protected ObjectchangeInfoContains information about the change that generated this event.protected BindingnewBindingContains information about the object after the change.static intOBJECT_ADDEDNaming event type for indicating that a new object has been added.static intOBJECT_CHANGEDNaming event type for indicating that an object has been changed.static intOBJECT_REMOVEDNaming event type for indicating that an object has been removed.static intOBJECT_RENAMEDNaming event type for indicating that an object has been renamed.protected BindingoldBindingContains information about the object before the change.protected inttypeContains the type of this event. -
Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description NamingEvent(EventContext source, int type, Binding newBd, Binding oldBd, Object changeInfo)Constructs an instance ofNamingEvent. -
Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description voiddispatch(NamingListener listener)Invokes the appropriate listener method on this event.ObjectgetChangeInfo()Retrieves the change information for this event.EventContextgetEventContext()Retrieves the event source that fired this event.BindinggetNewBinding()Retrieves the binding of the object after the change.BindinggetOldBinding()Retrieves the binding of the object before the change.intgetType()Returns the type of this event.
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Field Details
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OBJECT_ADDED
public static final int OBJECT_ADDEDNaming event type for indicating that a new object has been added. The value of this constant is0.- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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OBJECT_REMOVED
public static final int OBJECT_REMOVEDNaming event type for indicating that an object has been removed. The value of this constant is1.- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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OBJECT_RENAMED
public static final int OBJECT_RENAMEDNaming event type for indicating that an object has been renamed. Note that some services might fire multiple events for a single logical rename operation. For example, the rename operation might be implemented by adding a binding with the new name and removing the old binding.The old/new binding in
NamingEventmay be null if the old name or new name is outside of the scope for which the listener has registered.When an interior node in the namespace tree has been renamed, the topmost node which is part of the listener's scope should used to generate a rename event. The extent to which this can be supported is provider-specific. For example, a service might generate rename notifications for all descendants of the changed interior node and the corresponding provider might not be able to prevent those notifications from being propagated to the listeners.
The value of this constant is
2.- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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OBJECT_CHANGED
public static final int OBJECT_CHANGEDNaming event type for indicating that an object has been changed. The changes might include the object's attributes, or the object itself. Note that some services might fire multiple events for a single modification. For example, the modification might be implemented by first removing the old binding and adding a new binding containing the same name but a different object.The value of this constant is
3.- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
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changeInfo
Contains information about the change that generated this event. -
type
protected int typeContains the type of this event.- See Also:
OBJECT_ADDED,OBJECT_REMOVED,OBJECT_RENAMED,OBJECT_CHANGED
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oldBinding
Contains information about the object before the change. -
newBinding
Contains information about the object after the change.
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Constructor Details
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NamingEvent
Constructs an instance ofNamingEvent.The names in
newBdandoldBdare to be resolved relative to the event sourcesource. For anOBJECT_ADDEDevent type,newBdmust not be null. For anOBJECT_REMOVEDevent type,oldBdmust not be null. For anOBJECT_CHANGEDevent type,newBdandoldBdmust not be null. For anOBJECT_RENAMEDevent type, one ofnewBdoroldBdmay be null if the new or old binding is outside of the scope for which the listener has registered.- Parameters:
source- The non-null context that fired this event.type- The type of the event.newBd- A possibly null binding before the change. See method description.oldBd- A possibly null binding after the change. See method description.changeInfo- A possibly null object containing information about the change.- See Also:
OBJECT_ADDED,OBJECT_REMOVED,OBJECT_RENAMED,OBJECT_CHANGED
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Method Details
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getType
public int getType()Returns the type of this event.- Returns:
- The type of this event.
- See Also:
OBJECT_ADDED,OBJECT_REMOVED,OBJECT_RENAMED,OBJECT_CHANGED
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getEventContext
Retrieves the event source that fired this event. This returns the same object asEventObject.getSource().If the result of this method is used to access the event source, for example, to look up the object or get its attributes, then it needs to be locked because implementations of
Contextare not guaranteed to be thread-safe (andEventContextis a subinterface ofContext). See the package description for more information on threading issues.- Returns:
- The non-null context that fired this event.
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getOldBinding
Retrieves the binding of the object before the change.The binding must be nonnull if the object existed before the change relative to the source context (
getEventContext()). That is, it must be nonnull forOBJECT_REMOVEDandOBJECT_CHANGED. ForOBJECT_RENAMED, it is null if the object before the rename is outside of the scope for which the listener has registered interest; it is nonnull if the object is inside the scope before the rename.The name in the binding is to be resolved relative to the event source
getEventContext(). The object returned byBinding.getObject()may be null if such information is unavailable.- Returns:
- The possibly null binding of the object before the change.
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getNewBinding
Retrieves the binding of the object after the change.The binding must be nonnull if the object existed after the change relative to the source context (
getEventContext()). That is, it must be nonnull forOBJECT_ADDEDandOBJECT_CHANGED. ForOBJECT_RENAMED, it is null if the object after the rename is outside the scope for which the listener registered interest; it is nonnull if the object is inside the scope after the rename.The name in the binding is to be resolved relative to the event source
getEventContext(). The object returned byBinding.getObject()may be null if such information is unavailable.- Returns:
- The possibly null binding of the object after the change.
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getChangeInfo
Retrieves the change information for this event. The value of the change information is service-specific. For example, it could be an ID that identifies the change in a change log on the server.- Returns:
- The possibly null change information of this event.
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dispatch
Invokes the appropriate listener method on this event. The default implementation of this method handles the following event types:OBJECT_ADDED, OBJECT_REMOVED, OBJECT_RENAMED, OBJECT_CHANGED.The listener method is executed in the same thread as this method. See the package description for more information on threading issues.
- Parameters:
listener- The nonnull listener.
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