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package jakarta.enterprise.event;

import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.PARAMETER;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME;

import java.lang.annotation.Documented;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;

/**
 * 

* Identifies the event parameter of an asynchronous observer method. May be applied to a parameter of a method of a bean class *

* *
 * public void afterLogin(@ObservesAsync LoggedInEvent event) { ... }
 * 
* *

* An observer method is a non-abstract method of a managed bean class or session bean class (or of an extension). An observer * method may be either static or non-static. If the bean is a session bean, the observer method must be either a business * method of the EJB or a static method of the bean class. *

* *

* Each observer method must have exactly one event parameter, of the same type as the event type it observes. Event qualifiers * may be declared by annotating the event parameter. When searching for observer methods for an event, the container considers * the type and qualifiers of the event parameter. *

* *

* If the event parameter does not explicitly declare any qualifier, the observer method observes events with no qualifier. *

* *

* The event parameter type may contain a type variable or wildcard. *

* *

* In addition to the event parameter, observer methods may declare additional parameters, which may declare qualifiers. These * additional parameters are injection points. *

* *
 * public void afterLogin(@ObservesAsync LoggedInEvent event, @Manager User user, Logger log) { ... }
 * 
* *

* A bean (or extension) may declare multiple observer methods. *

* *

* Observer methods are inherited by bean subclasses. *

* *

* Interceptors and decorators may not declare observer methods. *

* * @author Gavin King * @author Pete Muir * @author David Allen */ @Target(PARAMETER) @Retention(RUNTIME) @Documented public @interface ObservesAsync { /** *

* Specifies {@linkplain Reception under what conditions the observer method is notified}. *

* *

* By default, the observer method is notified even if no instance of the bean that defines the observer method already * exists in the current context. *

* * @return conditional observer type */ public Reception notifyObserver() default Reception.ALWAYS; }




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