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public interface EventMetadata
Provides access to metadata about an observed event payload. The metadata may be for events fired with either of
Event
orBeanManager.fireEvent(Object, Annotation...)
.EventMetadata
may only be injected into an observer method. For example:public void afterLogin(@Observes LoggedInEvent event, EventMetadata eventMetadata) { ... }
- Since:
- 1.1
- Author:
- Lincoln Baxter, III, Pete Muir
- See Also:
Observes
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description InjectionPoint
getInjectionPoint()
Get theInjectionPoint
representing the injectedEvent
instance which fired the event, ornull
if it was fired fromBeanManager.fireEvent(Object, Annotation...)
;Set<Annotation>
getQualifiers()
Get the qualifiers for which event payload was fired.Type
getType()
Get the type representing runtime class of the event object with type variables resolved.
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Method Detail
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getQualifiers
Set<Annotation> getQualifiers()
Get the qualifiers for which event payload was fired.
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getInjectionPoint
InjectionPoint getInjectionPoint()
Get theInjectionPoint
representing the injectedEvent
instance which fired the event, ornull
if it was fired fromBeanManager.fireEvent(Object, Annotation...)
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getType
Type getType()
Get the type representing runtime class of the event object with type variables resolved.
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