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package org.apache.axis2.service;
import org.apache.axis2.AxisFault;
import org.apache.axis2.context.ServiceContext;
/**
* The Lifecycle interface should be implemented by your back-end service
* class if you wish to be notified of creation and cleanup by the Axis2
* framework.
*/
public interface Lifecycle {
/**
* init() is called when a new instance of the implementing class has been created.
* This occurs in sync with session/ServiceContext creation. This method gives classes
* a chance to do any setup work (grab resources, establish connections, etc) before
* they are invoked by a service request.
*
* @param context the active ServiceContext
* @throws AxisFault if something goes wrong. Throwing a fault here will result in either
* failed deployment (for application-scoped services) or failed requests.
*/
void init(ServiceContext context) throws AxisFault;
/**
* destroy() is called when Axis2 decides that it is finished with a particular instance
* of the back-end service class. It allows classes to clean up resources.
* @param context the active ServiceContext
*/
void destroy(ServiceContext context);
}
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