javax.batch.api.listener

Class AbstractStepListener

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    StepListener

    public abstract class AbstractStepListener
    extends Object
    implements StepListener
    The AbstractStepListener provides default implementations of less commonly implemented methods.
    • Constructor Detail

      • AbstractStepListener

        public AbstractStepListener()
    • Method Detail

      • beforeStep

        public void beforeStep()
                        throws Exception
        Override this method if the StepListener will do something before the step begins. The default implementation does nothing.
        Specified by:
        beforeStep in interface StepListener
        Throws:
        Exception - (or subclass) if an error occurs.
      • afterStep

        public void afterStep()
                       throws Exception
        Override this method if the StepListener will do something after the step ends. The default implementation does nothing.
        Specified by:
        afterStep in interface StepListener
        Throws:
        Exception - (or subclass) if an error occurs.

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