public interface ObjectChangeListener extends NamingListener
An OBJECT_CHANGED event type is fired when (the contents of) an object has changed. This might mean that its attributes have been modified, added, or removed, and/or that the object itself has been replaced. How the object has changed can be determined by examining the NamingEvent's old and new bindings.
A listener interested in OBJECT_CHANGED event types must:
NamingEvent
,
NamespaceChangeListener
,
EventContext
,
EventDirContext
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
objectChanged(NamingEvent evt)
Called when an object has been changed.
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namingExceptionThrown
void objectChanged(NamingEvent evt)
The binding of the changed object can be obtained using evt.getNewBinding(). Its old binding (before the change) can be obtained using evt.getOldBinding().
evt
- The nonnull naming event.NamingEvent.OBJECT_CHANGED
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