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package org.osgi.framework;

import org.osgi.annotation.versioning.ConsumerType;

/**
 * A synchronous {@code BundleEvent} listener. {@code SynchronousBundleListener}
 * is a listener interface that may be implemented by a bundle developer. When a
 * {@code BundleEvent} is fired, it is synchronously delivered to a
 * {@code SynchronousBundleListener}. The Framework may deliver
 * {@code BundleEvent} objects to a {@code SynchronousBundleListener} out of
 * order and may concurrently call and/or reenter a
 * {@code SynchronousBundleListener}.
 * 
 * 

* For {@code BundleEvent} types {@link BundleEvent#STARTED STARTED} and * {@link BundleEvent#LAZY_ACTIVATION LAZY_ACTIVATION}, the Framework must not * hold the referenced bundle's "state change" lock when the * {@code BundleEvent} is delivered to a {@code SynchronousBundleListener}. For * the other {@code BundleEvent} types, the Framework must hold the referenced * bundle's "state change" lock when the {@code BundleEvent} is * delivered to a {@code SynchronousBundleListener}. A * {@code SynchronousBundleListener} cannot directly call life cycle methods on * the referenced bundle when the Framework is holding the referenced bundle's * "state change" lock. * *

* A {@code SynchronousBundleListener} object is registered with the Framework * using the {@link BundleContext#addBundleListener(BundleListener)} method. * {@code SynchronousBundleListener} objects are called with a * {@code BundleEvent} object when a bundle has been installed, resolved, * starting, started, stopping, stopped, updated, unresolved, or uninstalled. *

* Unlike normal {@code BundleListener} objects, * {@code SynchronousBundleListener}s are synchronously called during bundle * lifecycle processing. The bundle lifecycle processing will not proceed until * all {@code SynchronousBundleListener}s have completed. * {@code SynchronousBundleListener} objects will be called prior to * {@code BundleListener} objects. *

* {@code AdminPermission[bundle,LISTENER]} is required to add or remove a * {@code SynchronousBundleListener} object. * * @since 1.1 * @see BundleEvent * @ThreadSafe * @author $Id: e1555f69b0cba5d9d8b6ad51add3d9e02827ef66 $ */ @ConsumerType @FunctionalInterface public interface SynchronousBundleListener extends BundleListener { // This is a marker interface }





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