BeanContextServiceRevokedEvent
Class BeanContextServiceRevokedEvent
- java.lang.Object
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- java.util.EventObject
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- java.beans.beancontext.BeanContextEvent
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- java.beans.beancontext.BeanContextServiceRevokedEvent
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable
public class BeanContextServiceRevokedEvent extends BeanContextEvent
This event type is used by the BeanContextServiceRevokedListener
in order to identify the service being revoked.
Fields
serviceClass
protected Class serviceClass
A Class
reference to the service that is being revoked.
Constructors
BeanContextServiceRevokedEvent
public BeanContextServiceRevokedEvent(BeanContextServices bcs, Class sc, boolean invalidate)
Construct a BeanContextServiceEvent
.
- Parameters:
-
bcs
- theBeanContextServices
from which this service is being revoked -
sc
- the service that is being revoked -
invalidate
-true
for immediate revocation
Methods
getSourceAsBeanContextServices
public BeanContextServices getSourceAsBeanContextServices()
Gets the source as a reference of type BeanContextServices
- Returns:
- the
BeanContextServices
from which this service is being revoked
getServiceClass
public Class getServiceClass()
Gets the service class that is the subject of this notification
- Returns:
- A
Class
reference to the service that is being revoked
isServiceClass
public boolean isServiceClass(Class service)
Checks this event to determine whether or not the service being revoked is of a particular class.
- Parameters:
-
service
- the service of interest (should be non-null) - Returns:
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true
if the service being revoked is of the same class as the specified service
isCurrentServiceInvalidNow
public boolean isCurrentServiceInvalidNow()
Reports if the current service is being forcibly revoked, in which case the references are now invalidated and unusable.
- Returns:
-
true
if current service is being forcibly revoked
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