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- All Superinterfaces:
- EventListener, Serializable
public interface PhaseListener extends EventListener, Serializable
An interface implemented by objects that wish to be notified at the beginning and ending of processing for each standard phase of the request processing lifecycle.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description void
afterPhase(PhaseEvent event)
Handle a notification that the processing for a particular phase has just been completed.void
beforePhase(PhaseEvent event)
Handle a notification that the processing for a particular phase of the request processing lifecycle is about to begin.PhaseId
getPhaseId()
Return the identifier of the request processing phase during which this listener is interested in processingPhaseEvent
events.
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Method Detail
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afterPhase
void afterPhase(PhaseEvent event)
Handle a notification that the processing for a particular phase has just been completed.
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beforePhase
void beforePhase(PhaseEvent event)
Handle a notification that the processing for a particular phase of the request processing lifecycle is about to begin.
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getPhaseId
PhaseId getPhaseId()
Return the identifier of the request processing phase during which this listener is interested in processing
PhaseEvent
events. Legal values are the singleton instances defined by thePhaseId
class, includingPhaseId.ANY_PHASE
to indicate an interest in being notified for all standard phases.
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