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javax.naming.ldap
Interface UnsolicitedNotificationListener
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- All Superinterfaces:
- EventListener, NamingListener
public interface UnsolicitedNotificationListener extends 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. A UnsolicitedNotificationListener must:- Implement this interface and its method
- Implement NamingListener.namingExceptionThrown() so that it will be notified of exceptions thrown while attempting to collect unsolicited notification events.
- 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 a UnsolicitedNotificationListener. (These arguments might be applicable to the listener if it implements other listener interfaces).
- Since:
- 1.3
- See Also:
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UnsolicitedNotificationEvent
,UnsolicitedNotification
,EventContext.addNamingListener(javax.naming.Name, int, javax.naming.event.NamingListener)
,EventDirContext.addNamingListener(javax.naming.Name, java.lang.String, javax.naming.directory.SearchControls, javax.naming.event.NamingListener)
,EventContext.removeNamingListener(javax.naming.event.NamingListener)
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description void
notificationReceived(UnsolicitedNotificationEvent evt)
Called when an unsolicited notification has been received.-
Methods inherited from interface javax.naming.event.NamingListener
namingExceptionThrown
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Method Detail
notificationReceived
void notificationReceived(UnsolicitedNotificationEvent evt)
Called when an unsolicited notification has been received.- Parameters:
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evt
- The non-null UnsolicitedNotificationEvent
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