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package org.apache.sling.discovery;

import aQute.bnd.annotation.ConsumerType;

/**
 * The TopologyEventListener service interface may be implemented by
 * components interested in being made aware of changes in the topology.
 * 

* Upon registration and whenever changes in the topology occur, this * service is informed. */ @ConsumerType public interface TopologyEventListener { /** * Inform the service about an event in the topology - or in the discovery * of the topology. *

* Implementors of this method must ensure that this method returns quickly * and that no locks are being acquired that could cause deadlocks (ie the * framework might call this method holding locks). *

* The TopologyEvent contains details about what changed. * The supported event types are: *

    *
  • TOPOLOGY_INIT sent when the TopologyEventListener * was first bound to the discovery service - represents the initial state * of the topology at that time.
  • *
  • TOPOLOGY_CHANGING sent when the discovery service * discovered a change in the topology and has started to settle the change. * This event is sent before TOPOLOGY_CHANGED but is optional
  • *
  • TOPOLOGY_CHANGED sent when the discovery service * discovered a change in the topology and has settled it.
  • *
  • PROPERTIES_CHANGED sent when the one or many properties * have changed in an instance in the current topology
  • *
* A note on instance restarts: it is currently not a requirement on the * discovery service to send a TopologyEvent should an instance restart * occur rapidly (ie within the change detection timeout). A TopologyEvent * is only sent if the number of instances or any property changes. * Should there be a requirement to detect a restart in a guaranteed fashion, * it is always possible to set a particular property (using the PropertyProvider) * to the instance start time and have others detect a change in that property. * @param event The topology event */ void handleTopologyEvent(TopologyEvent event); }




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