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- All Superinterfaces:
- EventListener
public interface HttpSessionListener extends EventListener
Interface for receiving notification events about HttpSession lifecycle changes.In order to receive these notification events, the implementation class must be either declared in the deployment descriptor of the web application, annotated with
WebListener
, or registered via one of the addListener methods defined onServletContext
.Implementations of this interface are invoked at their
sessionCreated(javax.servlet.http.HttpSessionEvent)
method in the order in which they have been declared, and at theirsessionDestroyed(javax.servlet.http.HttpSessionEvent)
method in reverse order.- Since:
- Servlet 2.3
- See Also:
HttpSessionEvent
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description void
sessionCreated(HttpSessionEvent se)
Receives notification that a session has been created.void
sessionDestroyed(HttpSessionEvent se)
Receives notification that a session is about to be invalidated.
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Method Detail
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sessionCreated
void sessionCreated(HttpSessionEvent se)
Receives notification that a session has been created.- Parameters:
se
- the HttpSessionEvent containing the session
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sessionDestroyed
void sessionDestroyed(HttpSessionEvent se)
Receives notification that a session is about to be invalidated.- Parameters:
se
- the HttpSessionEvent containing the session
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