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package org.apache.catalina;


/**
 * Common interface for component life cycle methods.  Catalina components
 * may implement this interface (as well as the appropriate interface(s) for
 * the functionality they support) in order to provide a consistent mechanism
 * to start and stop the component.
 * 
* The valid state transitions for components that support {@link Lifecycle} * are: *
 *            start()
 *  -----------------------------
 *  |                           |
 *  | init()                    |
 * NEW -»-- INITIALIZING        |
 * | |           |              |     ------------------«-----------------------
 * | |           |auto          |     |                                        |
 * | |          \|/    start() \|/   \|/     auto          auto         stop() |
 * | |      INITIALIZED --»-- STARTING_PREP --»- STARTING --»- STARTED --»---  |
 * | |         |                                                            |  |
 * | |destroy()|                                                            |  |
 * | --»-----«--    ------------------------«--------------------------------  ^
 * |     |          |                                                          |
 * |     |         \|/          auto                 auto              start() |
 * |     |     STOPPING_PREP ----»---- STOPPING ------»----- STOPPED -----»-----
 * |    \|/                               ^                     |  ^
 * |     |               stop()           |                     |  |
 * |     |       --------------------------                     |  |
 * |     |       |                                              |  |
 * |     |       |    destroy()                       destroy() |  |
 * |     |    FAILED ----»------ DESTROYING ---«-----------------  |
 * |     |                        ^     |                          |
 * |     |     destroy()          |     |auto                      |
 * |     --------»-----------------    \|/                         |
 * |                                 DESTROYED                     |
 * |                                                               |
 * |                            stop()                             |
 * ----»-----------------------------»------------------------------
 *
 * Any state can transition to FAILED.
 *
 * Calling start() while a component is in states STARTING_PREP, STARTING or
 * STARTED has no effect.
 *
 * Calling start() while a component is in state NEW will cause init() to be
 * called immediately after the start() method is entered.
 *
 * Calling stop() while a component is in states STOPPING_PREP, STOPPING or
 * STOPPED has no effect.
 *
 * Calling stop() while a component is in state NEW transitions the component
 * to STOPPED. This is typically encountered when a component fails to start and
 * does not start all its sub-components. When the component is stopped, it will
 * try to stop all sub-components - even those it didn't start.
 *
 * Attempting any other transition will throw {@link LifecycleException}.
 *
 * 
* The {@link LifecycleEvent}s fired during state changes are defined in the * methods that trigger the changed. No {@link LifecycleEvent}s are fired if the * attempted transition is not valid. * * @author Craig R. McClanahan */ public interface Lifecycle { // ----------------------------------------------------- Manifest Constants /** * The LifecycleEvent type for the "component before init" event. */ public static final String BEFORE_INIT_EVENT = "before_init"; /** * The LifecycleEvent type for the "component after init" event. */ public static final String AFTER_INIT_EVENT = "after_init"; /** * The LifecycleEvent type for the "component start" event. */ public static final String START_EVENT = "start"; /** * The LifecycleEvent type for the "component before start" event. */ public static final String BEFORE_START_EVENT = "before_start"; /** * The LifecycleEvent type for the "component after start" event. */ public static final String AFTER_START_EVENT = "after_start"; /** * The LifecycleEvent type for the "component stop" event. */ public static final String STOP_EVENT = "stop"; /** * The LifecycleEvent type for the "component before stop" event. */ public static final String BEFORE_STOP_EVENT = "before_stop"; /** * The LifecycleEvent type for the "component after stop" event. */ public static final String AFTER_STOP_EVENT = "after_stop"; /** * The LifecycleEvent type for the "component after destroy" event. */ public static final String AFTER_DESTROY_EVENT = "after_destroy"; /** * The LifecycleEvent type for the "component before destroy" event. */ public static final String BEFORE_DESTROY_EVENT = "before_destroy"; /** * The LifecycleEvent type for the "periodic" event. */ public static final String PERIODIC_EVENT = "periodic"; /** * The LifecycleEvent type for the "configure_start" event. Used by those * components that use a separate component to perform configuration and * need to signal when configuration should be performed - usually after * {@link #BEFORE_START_EVENT} and before {@link #START_EVENT}. */ public static final String CONFIGURE_START_EVENT = "configure_start"; /** * The LifecycleEvent type for the "configure_stop" event. Used by those * components that use a separate component to perform configuration and * need to signal when de-configuration should be performed - usually after * {@link #STOP_EVENT} and before {@link #AFTER_STOP_EVENT}. */ public static final String CONFIGURE_STOP_EVENT = "configure_stop"; // --------------------------------------------------------- Public Methods /** * Add a LifecycleEvent listener to this component. * * @param listener The listener to add */ public void addLifecycleListener(LifecycleListener listener); /** * Get the life cycle listeners associated with this life cycle. * * @return An array containing the life cycle listeners associated with this * life cycle. If this component has no listeners registered, a * zero-length array is returned. */ public LifecycleListener[] findLifecycleListeners(); /** * Remove a LifecycleEvent listener from this component. * * @param listener The listener to remove */ public void removeLifecycleListener(LifecycleListener listener); /** * Prepare the component for starting. This method should perform any * initialization required post object creation. The following * {@link LifecycleEvent}s will be fired in the following order: *
    *
  1. INIT_EVENT: On the successful completion of component * initialization.
  2. *
* * @exception LifecycleException if this component detects a fatal error * that prevents this component from being used */ public void init() throws LifecycleException; /** * Prepare for the beginning of active use of the public methods other than * property getters/setters and life cycle methods of this component. This * method should be called before any of the public methods other than * property getters/setters and life cycle methods of this component are * utilized. The following {@link LifecycleEvent}s will be fired in the * following order: *
    *
  1. BEFORE_START_EVENT: At the beginning of the method. It is as this * point the state transitions to * {@link LifecycleState#STARTING_PREP}.
  2. *
  3. START_EVENT: During the method once it is safe to call start() for * any child components. It is at this point that the * state transitions to {@link LifecycleState#STARTING} * and that the public methods other than property * getters/setters and life cycle methods may be * used.
  4. *
  5. AFTER_START_EVENT: At the end of the method, immediately before it * returns. It is at this point that the state * transitions to {@link LifecycleState#STARTED}. *
  6. *
* * @exception LifecycleException if this component detects a fatal error * that prevents this component from being used */ public void start() throws LifecycleException; /** * Gracefully terminate the active use of the public methods other than * property getters/setters and life cycle methods of this component. Once * the STOP_EVENT is fired, the public methods other than property * getters/setters and life cycle methods should not be used. The following * {@link LifecycleEvent}s will be fired in the following order: *
    *
  1. BEFORE_STOP_EVENT: At the beginning of the method. It is at this * point that the state transitions to * {@link LifecycleState#STOPPING_PREP}.
  2. *
  3. STOP_EVENT: During the method once it is safe to call stop() for * any child components. It is at this point that the * state transitions to {@link LifecycleState#STOPPING} * and that the public methods other than property * getters/setters and life cycle methods may no longer be * used.
  4. *
  5. AFTER_STOP_EVENT: At the end of the method, immediately before it * returns. It is at this point that the state * transitions to {@link LifecycleState#STOPPED}. *
  6. *
* * Note that if transitioning from {@link LifecycleState#FAILED} then the * three events above will be fired but the component will transition * directly from {@link LifecycleState#FAILED} to * {@link LifecycleState#STOPPING}, bypassing * {@link LifecycleState#STOPPING_PREP} * * @exception LifecycleException if this component detects a fatal error * that needs to be reported */ public void stop() throws LifecycleException; /** * Prepare to discard the object. The following {@link LifecycleEvent}s will * be fired in the following order: *
    *
  1. DESTROY_EVENT: On the successful completion of component * destruction.
  2. *
* * @exception LifecycleException if this component detects a fatal error * that prevents this component from being used */ public void destroy() throws LifecycleException; /** * Obtain the current state of the source component. * * @return The current state of the source component. */ public LifecycleState getState(); /** * Obtain a textual representation of the current component state. Useful * for JMX. The format of this string may vary between point releases and * should not be relied upon to determine component state. To determine * component state, use {@link #getState()}. * * @return The name of the current component state. */ public String getStateName(); /** * Marker interface used to indicate that the instance should only be used * once. Calling {@link #stop()} on an instance that supports this interface * will automatically call {@link #destroy()} after {@link #stop()} * completes. */ public interface SingleUse { } }




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