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package jakarta.servlet;

import java.util.EventListener;

/**
 * Interface for receiving notification events about requests coming into and going out of scope of a web application.
 *
 * 

* A ServletRequest is defined as coming into scope of a web application when it is about to enter the first servlet or * filter of the web application, and as going out of scope as it exits the last servlet or the first filter in the * chain. * *

* In order to receive these notification events, the implementation class must be either declared in the deployment * descriptor of the web application, annotated with {@link jakarta.servlet.annotation.WebListener}, or registered via * one of the addListener methods defined on {@link ServletContext}. * *

* Implementations of this interface are invoked at their {@link #requestInitialized} method in the order in which they * have been declared, and at their {@link #requestDestroyed} method in reverse order. * * @since Servlet 2.4 */ public interface ServletRequestListener extends EventListener { /** * Receives notification that a ServletRequest is about to go out of scope of the web application. * * @param sre the ServletRequestEvent containing the ServletRequest and the ServletContext representing the web * application * * @implSpec The default implementation takes no action. */ default public void requestDestroyed(ServletRequestEvent sre) { } /** * Receives notification that a ServletRequest is about to come into scope of the web application. * * @param sre the ServletRequestEvent containing the ServletRequest and the ServletContext representing the web * application * * @implSpec The default implementation takes no action. */ default public void requestInitialized(ServletRequestEvent sre) { } }





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