javax.servlet

Class ServletContextAttributeEvent

    • Constructor Detail

      • ServletContextAttributeEvent

        public ServletContextAttributeEvent(ServletContext source,
                                            String name,
                                            Object value)
        Constructs a ServletContextAttributeEvent from the given ServletContext, attribute name, and attribute value.
        Parameters:
        source - the ServletContext whose attribute changed
        name - the name of the ServletContext attribute that changed
        value - the value of the ServletContext attribute that changed
    • Method Detail

      • getName

        public String getName()
        Gets the name of the ServletContext attribute that changed.
        Returns:
        the name of the ServletContext attribute that changed
      • getValue

        public Object getValue()
        Gets the value of the ServletContext attribute that changed.

        If the attribute was added, this is the value of the attribute. If the attribute was removed, this is the value of the removed attribute. If the attribute was replaced, this is the old value of the attribute.

        Returns:
        the value of the ServletContext attribute that changed

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