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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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