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package javax.mvc.event;
import javax.ws.rs.container.ResourceInfo;
import javax.ws.rs.core.UriInfo;
/**
* Event fired after a controller method returns. This event is always fired,
* even if the controller methods fails with an exception. Must be fired after
* {@link javax.mvc.event.BeforeControllerEvent}.
*
* For example:
*
public class EventObserver {
* public void afterControllerEvent(@Observes AfterControllerEvent e) {
* ...
* }
* }
*
* @author Santiago Pericas-Geertsen
* @author Christian Kaltepoth
* @see javax.enterprise.event.Observes
* @since 1.0
*/
public interface AfterControllerEvent extends MvcEvent {
/**
* Access to the current request URI information.
*
* @return URI info.
* @see javax.ws.rs.core.UriInfo
*/
UriInfo getUriInfo();
/**
* Access to the current request controller information.
*
* @return resources info.
* @see javax.ws.rs.container.ResourceInfo
*/
ResourceInfo getResourceInfo();
}
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