public interface EventContext extends Context
If a service only supports registration for existing targets, an attempt to register for a nonexistent target results in a NameNotFoundException being thrown as early as possible, preferably at the time addNamingListener() is called, or if that is not possible, the listener will receive the exception through the NamingExceptionEvent.
Also, for service providers that only support registration for existing targets, when the target that a listener has registered for is subsequently removed from the namespace, the listener is notified via a NamingExceptionEvent (containing a NameNotFoundException).
An application can use the method targetMustExist() to check whether a EventContext supports registration of nonexistent targets.
For example, suppose a listener makes the following registration:
When an object named "x/y" is subsequently deleted, the corresponding NamingEvent (evt) must contain:NamespaceChangeListener listener = ...; src.addNamingListener("x", SUBTREE_SCOPE, listener);
evt.getEventContext() == src evt.getOldBinding().getName().equals("x/y")
Furthermore, listener registration/deregistration is with the EventContext instance, and not with the corresponding object in the namespace. If the program intends at some point to remove a listener, then it needs to keep a reference to the EventContext instance on which it invoked addNamingListener() (just as it needs to keep a reference to the listener in order to remove it later). It cannot expect to do a lookup() and get another instance of a EventContext on which to perform the deregistration.
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static int |
OBJECT_SCOPE
Constant for expressing interest in events concerning the object named
by the target.
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static int |
ONELEVEL_SCOPE
Constant for expressing interest in events concerning objects
in the context named by the target,
excluding the context named by the target.
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static int |
SUBTREE_SCOPE
Constant for expressing interest in events concerning objects
in the subtree of the object named by the target, including the object
named by the target.
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APPLET, AUTHORITATIVE, BATCHSIZE, DNS_URL, INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY, LANGUAGE, OBJECT_FACTORIES, PROVIDER_URL, REFERRAL, SECURITY_AUTHENTICATION, SECURITY_CREDENTIALS, SECURITY_PRINCIPAL, SECURITY_PROTOCOL, STATE_FACTORIES, URL_PKG_PREFIXES
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
addNamingListener(Name target,
int scope,
NamingListener l)
Adds a listener for receiving naming events fired
when the object(s) identified by a target and scope changes.
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void |
addNamingListener(String target,
int scope,
NamingListener l)
Adds a listener for receiving naming events fired
when the object named by the string target name and scope changes.
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void |
removeNamingListener(NamingListener l)
Removes a listener from receiving naming events fired
by this EventContext.
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boolean |
targetMustExist()
Determines whether a listener can register interest in a target
that does not exist.
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addToEnvironment, bind, bind, close, composeName, composeName, createSubcontext, createSubcontext, destroySubcontext, destroySubcontext, getEnvironment, getNameInNamespace, getNameParser, getNameParser, list, list, listBindings, listBindings, lookup, lookup, lookupLink, lookupLink, rebind, rebind, removeFromEnvironment, rename, rename, unbind, unbind
static final int OBJECT_SCOPE
The value of this constant is 0.
static final int ONELEVEL_SCOPE
The value of this constant is 1.
static final int SUBTREE_SCOPE
The value of this constant is 2.
void addNamingListener(Name target, int scope, NamingListener l) throws NamingException
target needs to name a context only when scope is ONELEVEL_SCOPE. target may name a non-context if scope is either OBJECT_SCOPE or SUBTREE_SCOPE. Using SUBTREE_SCOPE for a non-context might be useful, for example, if the caller does not know in advance whether target is a context and just wants to register interest in the (possibly degenerate subtree) rooted at target.
When the listener is notified of an event, the listener may in invoked in a thread other than the one in which addNamingListener() is executed. Care must be taken when multiple threads are accessing the same EventContext concurrently. See the package description for more information on threading issues.
target
- A nonnull name to be resolved relative to this context.scope
- One of OBJECT_SCOPE, ONELEVEL_SCOPE, or
SUBTREE_SCOPE.l
- The nonnull listener.NamingException
- If a problem was encountered while
adding the listener.removeNamingListener(javax.naming.event.NamingListener)
void addNamingListener(String target, int scope, NamingListener l) throws NamingException
target
- The nonnull string name of the object resolved relative
to this context.scope
- One of OBJECT_SCOPE, ONELEVEL_SCOPE, or
SUBTREE_SCOPE.l
- The nonnull listener.NamingException
- If a problem was encountered while
adding the listener.removeNamingListener(javax.naming.event.NamingListener)
void removeNamingListener(NamingListener l) throws NamingException
l
- The nonnull listener.NamingException
- If a problem was encountered while
removing the listener.addNamingListener(javax.naming.Name, int, javax.naming.event.NamingListener)
boolean targetMustExist() throws NamingException
NamingException
- If the context's behavior in this regard cannot
be determined. Submit a bug or feature
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