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package org.apache.geode.admin;

import org.apache.geode.cache.*;

/**
 * A listener whose callback methods can be used to track the lifecycle of {@link Cache caches} and
 * {@link Region regions} in the GemFire distributed system.
 *
 * @see AdminDistributedSystem#addCacheListener
 * @see AdminDistributedSystem#removeCacheListener
 *
 * @since GemFire 5.0
 * @deprecated as of 7.0 use the management
 *             package instead
 */
public interface SystemMemberCacheListener {

  /**
   * Invoked after a region is created in any node of distributed system.
   * 
   * @param event describes the region that was created.
   * @see CacheFactory#create
   * @see Cache#createRegion
   * @see Region#createSubregion
   */
  public void afterRegionCreate(SystemMemberRegionEvent event);

  /**
   * Invoked when a region is destroyed or closed in any node of distributed system.
   * 
   * @param event describes the region that was lost. The operation on this event can be used to
   *        determine the actual operation that caused the loss. Note that {@link Cache#close()}
   *        invokes this callback with Operation.CACHE_CLOSE for each region in the
   *        closed cache and it invokes {@link #afterCacheClose}.
   * 
   * @see Cache#close()
   * @see Region#close
   * @see Region#localDestroyRegion()
   * @see Region#destroyRegion()
   */
  public void afterRegionLoss(SystemMemberRegionEvent event);

  /**
   * Invoked after a cache is created in any node of a distributed system. Note that this callback
   * will be done before any regions are created in the cache.
   * 
   * @param event describes the member that created the cache.
   * @see CacheFactory#create
   */
  public void afterCacheCreate(SystemMemberCacheEvent event);

  /**
   * Invoked after a cache is closed in any node of a distributed system. This callback is done
   * after those done for each region in the cache. This callback is not done if the distributed
   * member that has a cache crashes.
   * 
   * @param event describes the member that closed its cache.
   * @see Cache#close()
   */
  public void afterCacheClose(SystemMemberCacheEvent event);
}




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