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package javax.naming.ldap;

import javax.naming.event.NamingListener;

This interface is for handling UnsolicitedNotificationEvent. "Unsolicited notification" is defined in RFC 2251. It allows the server to send unsolicited notifications to the client. An UnsolicitedNotificationListener must:
  1. Implement this interface and its method
  2. Implement NamingListener.namingExceptionThrown() so that it will be notified of exceptions thrown while attempting to collect unsolicited notification events.
  3. Register with the context using one of the addNamingListener() methods from EventContext or EventDirContext. Only the NamingListener argument of these methods are applicable; the rest are ignored for an UnsolicitedNotificationListener. (These arguments might be applicable to the listener if it implements other listener interfaces).
Author:Rosanna Lee, Scott Seligman, Vincent Ryan
See Also:
Since:1.3
/** * This interface is for handling {@code UnsolicitedNotificationEvent}. * "Unsolicited notification" is defined in * <A HREF="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2251.txt">RFC 2251</A>. * It allows the server to send unsolicited notifications to the client. * An {@code UnsolicitedNotificationListener} must: *<ol> * <li>Implement this interface and its method * <li>Implement {@code NamingListener.namingExceptionThrown()} so * that it will be notified of exceptions thrown while attempting to * collect unsolicited notification events. * <li>Register with the context using one of the {@code addNamingListener()} * methods from {@code EventContext} or {@code EventDirContext}. * Only the {@code NamingListener} argument of these methods are applicable; * the rest are ignored for an {@code UnsolicitedNotificationListener}. * (These arguments might be applicable to the listener if it implements * other listener interfaces). *</ol> * * @author Rosanna Lee * @author Scott Seligman * @author Vincent Ryan * * @see UnsolicitedNotificationEvent * @see UnsolicitedNotification * @see javax.naming.event.EventContext#addNamingListener * @see javax.naming.event.EventDirContext#addNamingListener * @see javax.naming.event.EventContext#removeNamingListener * @since 1.3 */
public interface UnsolicitedNotificationListener extends NamingListener {
Called when an unsolicited notification has been received.
Params:
  • evt – The non-null UnsolicitedNotificationEvent
/** * Called when an unsolicited notification has been received. * * @param evt The non-null UnsolicitedNotificationEvent */
void notificationReceived(UnsolicitedNotificationEvent evt); }