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package org.asteriskjava.manager.event;

/**
 * Abstract base class for user events.

* You can send arbitrary user events via the UserEvent application provided with asterisk. A user * event by default has the attributes channel and uniqueId but you can add custom attributes by * specifying an event body.

* To add your own user events you must subclass this class and name it corresponding to your event. * If you plan to send an event by UserEvent(VIPCall) you will create a new class * called VIPCallEvent that extends UserEvent. The name of this class is important: Just use the * name of the event you will send (VIPCall in this example) and append "Event".

* To pass additional data create appropriate attributes with getter and setter methods in your * new class.

* Example: *

 * public class VIPCallEvent extends UserEvent
 * {
 *   private String firstName;
 * 
 *   public VIPCallEvent(Object source)
 *   {
 *     super(source);
 *   }
 *   
 *   public String getFirstName()
 *   {
 *     return firstName;
 *   }
 *   
 *   public void setFirstName(String firstName)
 *   {
 *     this.firstName = firstName;
 *   }
 * }
 * 
* To send this event use UserEvent(VIPCall|firstName: Jon) in your dialplan. Asterisk * up to 1.2 (including) does only support one property in the UserEvent so something like * UserEvent(VIPCall|firstName: Jon|lastName: Doe) will not work as expected.

* The UserEvent is implemented in apps/app_userevent.c.

* Note that you must register your UserEvent with the ManagerConnection you are using in order * to be recognized. * * @see org.asteriskjava.manager.ManagerConnection#registerUserEventClass(Class) * * @author srt * @version $Id$ */ public abstract class UserEvent extends ManagerEvent { /** * Serial version identifier */ private static final long serialVersionUID = 3256725065466000695L; /** * The name of the channel. */ private String channel; /** * The unique id of the channel. */ private String uniqueId; public UserEvent(Object source) { super(source); } /** * Returns the name of the channel this event occured in. * * @return the name of the channel this event occured in. */ public String getChannel() { return channel; } /** * Sets the name of the channel this event occured in. * * @param channel the name of the channel this event occured in. */ public void setChannel(String channel) { this.channel = channel; } /** * Returns the unqiue id of the channel this event occured in. * * @return the unqiue id of the channel this event occured in. */ public String getUniqueId() { return uniqueId; } /** * Sets the unqiue id of the channel this event occured in. * * @param uniqueId the unqiue id of the channel this event occured in. */ public void setUniqueId(String uniqueId) { this.uniqueId = uniqueId; } }





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