javax.enterprise.inject.spi

Interface ProcessObserverMethod<T,X&g- t;

  • Type Parameters:
    T - The type of the event being observed
    X - The bean type containing the observer method

    public interface ProcessObserverMethod<T,X>

    The container fires an event of this type for each observer method of each enabled bean, before registering the ObserverMethod object.

    If any observer method of a ProcessObserverMethod event throws an exception, the exception is treated as a definition error by the container.

    Author:
    Gavin King, David Allen
    See Also:
    ObserverMethod
    • Method Detail

      • getObserverMethod

        ObserverMethod<T> getObserverMethod()
        The ObserverMethod object that will be used by the container to invoke the observer when a matching event is fired.
        Returns:
        the ObserverMethod object that will be used by the container to call the observer method
      • addDefinitionError

        void addDefinitionError(Throwable t)
        Registers a definition error with the container, causing the container to abort deployment after bean discovery is complete.
        Parameters:
        t - A Throwable representing the definition error

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