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43 * $Id: EventHandler.java,v 1.3 2003/08/17 01:32:22 tanderson Exp $
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45 * Date Author Changes
46 * 07/27/00 jima Created
47 */
48
49 package org.exolab.jms.events;
50
51 import java.io.Serializable;
52
53 import org.exolab.core.foundation.HandleIfc;
54
55
56 /***
57 * This class defines an object that receives event notification from an
58 * {@link EventManager}. It also defines a method to return a
59 * <code>HandleIfc</code> to the event handler, making it possible to be
60 * resolved at some future time (i.e across EventManager invocations)
61 *
62 * @version $Revision: 1.3 $ $Date: 2003/08/17 01:32:22 $
63 * @author <a href="mailto:jima@intalio.com">Jim Alateras</a>
64 * @see EventManager
65 * @see Event
66 */
67 public interface EventHandler
68 extends Serializable {
69
70 /***
71 * Handle the specified event, generated by the {@link EventManager}.
72 * The event handler pressumably knows how to handle the callback object
73 * and should cast it appropriately before using it.
74 * <p>
75 * This methodshould not throw any exceptions
76 *
77 * @param event the event to handle
78 * @param callback the callback object
79 * @param time the absolute time, in ms, that the event
80 * fired.
81 */
82 void handleEvent(int event, Object callback, long time);
83
84 /***
85 * Return a handle to this event handler for the purpose of storing and
86 * restoring it. If you want event handlers to persist across subsequent
87 * invocations of the {@link EventManager} then you must support this
88 * method, otherwise this method can simply return null.
89 *
90 * @return HandleIfc return a reference to the handle.
91 */
92 HandleIfc getHandle();
93 }
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