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package org.glassfish.jersey.server.monitoring;

import java.util.Set;

import org.glassfish.jersey.server.ResourceConfig;
import org.glassfish.jersey.server.model.ResourceModel;

/**
 * An event informing about application lifecycle changes. The event is created by Jersey runtime and
 * handled by user registered {@link ApplicationEventListener application event listener}.
 * 

* The event contains the {@link Type} which distinguishes between types of event. There are various * properties in the event (accessible by getters) and some of them might be relevant only to specific event types. *

* Note that internal state of the event must be modified. Even the event is immutable it exposes objects * which might be mutable and the code of event listener must not change state of these objects. * * @author Miroslav Fuksa */ public interface ApplicationEvent { /** * The type of the event that identifies on which lifecycle change the event is triggered. */ public static enum Type { /** * Initialization of the application has started. In this point no all the event properties * are initialized yet. */ INITIALIZATION_START, /** * Initialization of {@link org.glassfish.jersey.server.ApplicationHandler jersey application} is * finished but the server might not be started and ready yet to serve requests (this will be * indicated by the {@link #INITIALIZATION_FINISHED} event). This event indicates only that the * environment is ready (all providers are registered, application is configured, etc.). * * @since 2.5 */ INITIALIZATION_APP_FINISHED, /** * Initialization of the application has finished, server is started and application is ready * to handle requests now. */ INITIALIZATION_FINISHED, /** * Application has been destroyed (stopped). In this point the application cannot process any new requests. */ DESTROY_FINISHED, /** * The application reload is finished. The reload can be invoked by * {@link org.glassfish.jersey.server.spi.Container#reload()} method. When this event is triggered * the reload is completely finished, which means that the new application is initialized (appropriate * events are called) and new reloaded application is ready to server requests. */ RELOAD_FINISHED } /** * Return the type of the event. * * @return Event type. */ public Type getType(); /** * Get resource config associated with the application. The resource config is set for all event types. * * @return Resource config on which this application is based on. */ public ResourceConfig getResourceConfig(); /** * Get resource classes registered by the user in the current application. The set contains only * user resource classes and not resource classes added by Jersey * or by {@link org.glassfish.jersey.server.model.ModelProcessor}. *

* User resources are resources that * were explicitly registered by the configuration, discovered by the class path scanning or that * constructs explicitly registered {@link org.glassfish.jersey.server.model.Resource programmatic resource}. * * @return Resource user registered classes. */ public Set> getRegisteredClasses(); /** * Get resource instances registered by the user in the current application. The set contains only * user resources and not resources added by Jersey * or by {@link org.glassfish.jersey.server.model.ModelProcessor}. *

* User resources are resources that * were explicitly registered by the configuration, discovered by the class path scanning or that * constructs explicitly registered {@link org.glassfish.jersey.server.model.Resource programmatic resource}. * * @return Resource instances registered by user. */ public Set getRegisteredInstances(); /** * Get registered providers available in the runtime. The registered providers * are providers like {@link org.glassfish.jersey.server.model.MethodList.Filter filters}, * {@link javax.ws.rs.ext.ReaderInterceptor reader} and {@link javax.ws.rs.ext.WriterInterceptor writer} * interceptors which are explicitly registered by configuration, or annotated by * {@link javax.ws.rs.ext.Provider @Provider} or registered in META-INF/services. The * set does not include providers that are by default built in Jersey. * * @return Set of provider classes. */ public Set> getProviders(); /** * Get the resource model of the application. The method returns null for * {@link Type#INITIALIZATION_START} event type as the resource model is not initialized yet. * The returned resource model is the final deployed model including resources enhanced by * {@link org.glassfish.jersey.server.model.ModelProcessor model processors}. * * @return Resource model of the deployed application. */ public ResourceModel getResourceModel(); }