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25
26 package javax.naming.event;
27
28 /**
29 * This interface is the root of listener interfaces that
30 * handle <tt>NamingEvent</tt>s.
31 * It does not make sense for a listener to implement just this interface.
32 * A listener typically implements a subinterface of <tt>NamingListener</tt>,
33 * such as <tt>ObjectChangeListener</tt> or <tt>NamespaceChangeListener</tt>.
34 *<p>
35 * This interface contains a single method, <tt>namingExceptionThrown()</tt>,
36 * that must be implemented so that the listener can be notified of
37 * exceptions that are thrown (by the service provider) while gathering
38 * information about the events that they're interested in.
39 * When this method is invoked, the listener has been automatically deregistered
40 * from the <tt>EventContext</tt> with which it has registered.
41 *<p>
42 * For example, suppose a listener implements <tt>ObjectChangeListener</tt> and
43 * registers with a <tt>EventContext</tt>.
44 * Then, if the connection to the server is subsequently broken,
45 * the listener will receive a <tt>NamingExceptionEvent</tt> and may
46 * take some corrective action, such as notifying the user of the application.
47 *
48 * @author Rosanna Lee
49 * @author Scott Seligman
50 * @version 1.14 07/05/05
51 *
52 * @see NamingEvent
53 * @see NamingExceptionEvent
54 * @see EventContext
55 * @see EventDirContext
56 * @since 1.3
57 */
58 public interface NamingListener extends java.util.EventListener {
59 /**
60 * Called when a naming exception is thrown while attempting
61 * to fire a <tt>NamingEvent</tt>.
62 *
63 * @param evt The nonnull event.
64 */
65 void namingExceptionThrown(NamingExceptionEvent evt);
66 }
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