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javax.naming.event
interface NamingListener
- All Superinterfaces:
- EventListener
- All Known Subinterfaces:
- NamespaceChangeListener, ObjectChangeListener, UnsolicitedNotificationListener
public interface NamingListener
extends EventListener
This interface is the root of listener interfaces that
handle NamingEvents.
It does not make sense for a listener to implement just this interface.
A listener typically implements a subinterface of NamingListener,
such as ObjectChangeListener or NamespaceChangeListener.
This interface contains a single method, namingExceptionThrown(),
that must be implemented so that the listener can be notified of
exceptions that are thrown (by the service provider) while gathering
information about the events that they're interested in.
When this method is invoked, the listener has been automatically deregistered
from the EventContext with which it has registered.
For example, suppose a listener implements ObjectChangeListener and
registers with a EventContext.
Then, if the connection to the server is subsequently broken,
the listener will receive a NamingExceptionEvent and may
take some corrective action, such as notifying the user of the application.
Method Summary |
void |
Called when a naming exception is thrown while attempting
to fire a NamingEvent.
|
namingExceptionThrown
public void namingExceptionThrown(NamingExceptionEvent evt)
-
Called when a naming exception is thrown while attempting
to fire a NamingEvent.
- Parameters:
evt
- The nonnull event.
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