javax.enterprise.deploy.model

Class XpathEvent


  • public final class XpathEvent
    extends Object
    An Event class describing ConfigBeans being added/subtracted from a server configuration.
    • Field Detail

      • BEAN_ADDED

        public static final Object BEAN_ADDED
        Adding a DDBean
      • BEAN_REMOVED

        public static final Object BEAN_REMOVED
        Removing a DDBean
      • BEAN_CHANGED

        public static final Object BEAN_CHANGED
        Changing a DDBean
    • Constructor Detail

      • XpathEvent

        public XpathEvent(DDBean bean,
                          Object typ)
        A description of a change in the ConfigBean tree.
        Parameters:
        bean - The ConfigBean being added/removed.
        typ - Indicates an add/remove event.
    • Method Detail

      • getBean

        public DDBean getBean()
        The bean being added/removed/changed.
        Returns:
        The bean being added/removed/changed.
      • isAddEvent

        public boolean isAddEvent()
        Is this an add event?
        Returns:
        true if this is an add event.
      • isRemoveEvent

        public boolean isRemoveEvent()
        Is this a remove event?
        Returns:
        true if this is a remove event.
      • isChangeEvent

        public boolean isChangeEvent()
        Is this a change event?
        Returns:
        true if this is a change event.

Document created the 11/06/2005, last modified the 18/08/2025
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