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package org.eclipse.jetty.util.component;
import org.eclipse.jetty.util.annotation.ManagedObject;
import org.eclipse.jetty.util.annotation.ManagedOperation;
A Destroyable is an object which can be destroyed.
Typically a Destroyable is a LifeCycle
component that can hold onto resources over multiple start/stop cycles. A call to destroy will release all resources and will prevent any further start/stop cycles from being successful.
/**
* <p>A Destroyable is an object which can be destroyed.</p>
* <p>Typically a Destroyable is a {@link LifeCycle} component that can hold onto
* resources over multiple start/stop cycles. A call to destroy will release all
* resources and will prevent any further start/stop cycles from being successful.</p>
*/
@ManagedObject
public interface Destroyable
{
@ManagedOperation(value = "Destroys this component", impact = "ACTION")
void destroy();
}