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package com.sun.jdi.event;
import com.sun.jdi.*;
import com.sun.jdi.request.EventRequest;
An occurrence in a target VM that is of interest to a debugger. Event is the common superinterface for all events (examples include BreakpointEvent
, ExceptionEvent
, ClassPrepareEvent
). When an event occurs, an instance of Event as a component of an EventSet
is enqueued in the VirtualMachine
's EventQueue
. Author: Robert Field See Also: Since: 1.3
/**
* An occurrence in a target VM that is of interest to a debugger. Event is
* the common superinterface for all events (examples include
* {@link BreakpointEvent}, {@link ExceptionEvent},
* {@link ClassPrepareEvent}).
* When an event occurs, an instance of Event as a component of
* an {@link EventSet} is enqueued in the
* {@link VirtualMachine}'s {@link EventQueue}.
*
* @see EventSet
* @see EventQueue
*
* @author Robert Field
* @since 1.3
*/
public interface Event extends Mirror {
Returns: The EventRequest
that requested this event. Some events (eg. VMDeathEvent
) may not have a cooresponding request and thus will return null.
/**
* @return The {@link EventRequest} that requested this event.
* Some events (eg. {@link VMDeathEvent}) may not have
* a cooresponding request and thus will return null.
*/
EventRequest request();
}