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package org.camunda.bpm.engine.impl.incident;

import org.camunda.bpm.engine.runtime.Incident;

/**
 * The {@link IncidentHandler} interface may be implemented by components
 * that handle and resolve incidents of a specific type that occur during the
 * execution of a process instance.
 *
 * 

* * Custom implementations of this interface may be wired through * {@link org.camunda.bpm.engine.impl.cfg.ProcessEngineConfigurationImpl#setCustomIncidentHandlers(java.util.List)}. * * @see FailedJobIncidentHandler * @see org.camunda.bpm.engine.runtime.Incident * * @author roman.smirnov */ public interface IncidentHandler { /** * Returns the incident type this handler activates for. */ public String getIncidentHandlerType(); /** * Handle an incident that arose in the context of an execution. */ public Incident handleIncident(IncidentContext context, String message); /** * Called in situations in which an incident handler may wish to resolve existing incidents * The implementation receives this callback to enable it to resolve any open incidents that * may exist. */ public void resolveIncident(IncidentContext context); /** * Called in situations in which an incident handler may wish to delete existing incidents * Example: when a scope is ended or a job is deleted. The implementation receives * this callback to enable it to delete any open incidents that may exist. */ public void deleteIncident(IncidentContext context); }





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