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This work corresponds to the API signatures of JSR 927: Java TV API 1.1.1. In the event of a discrepency between this work and the JSR 927 specification, which is available at http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=927, the latter takes precedence. */ package javax.tv.service.selection; /** * NormalContentEvent is generated to indicate that the * normal content of a service is being presented. This event will be * generated in two situations:

    * *
  • * At the end of a successful service selection operation, this * event will be generated as long as all of the service components * being presented are part of the normal content of the service. The * generation of this event in this situation signals a change in * state of the service context from the presentation pending * state to the presenting state. If even one of the service * components being presented is alternative content (as defined in * AlternativeContentEvent) then that event will be * generated instead. *
  • * *
  • * During the presentation of a service, this event will be generated * if alternative content was being presented and all of that * alternative content is replaced by content which is a normal part * of the service. An example of this is when an * end user completes a pay per view dialog the video * advertising a service is replaced by the service itself. *
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* * @see AlternativeContentEvent */ public class NormalContentEvent extends PresentationChangedEvent { /** * Constructs the event. * * @param source The ServiceContext that generated the * event. */ public NormalContentEvent(ServiceContext source) { super(source); } }




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