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package org.scijava.event;

import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;

/**
 * Annotation identifying an event handler method. This annotation allows a
 * class to subscribe to multiple types of events by implementing multiple event
 * handling methods and annotating each with @{@link EventHandler}.
 * 

* Note to developers: This annotation serves exactly the same purpose as * EventBus's {@link org.bushe.swing.event.annotation.EventSubscriber} * annotation, recapitulating a subset of the same functionality. We do this to * avoid third party code depending directly on EventBus. That is, we do not * wish to require SciJava developers to {@code import org.bushe.swing.event.*} * or similar. In this way, EventBus is isolated as only a transitive dependency * of downstream code, rather than a direct dependency. Unfortunately, because * Java annotation interfaces cannot utilize inheritance, we have to * recapitulate the functionality rather than extend it (as we are able to do * with {@link EventSubscriber}). *

* * @author Curtis Rueden * @see EventService */ @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @Target(ElementType.METHOD) public @interface EventHandler { /** * Unique subscription key. If multiple {@code @EventHandler} annotations * exist with the same key, only the first to be subscribed will be respected; * the others will be silently ignored. If no key is specified, the event * handler is always subscribed. *

* This feature exists to enable better extensibility of event handling: if * code exists that handles an event in an undesirable way, that logic can be * completely intercepted and overridden by writing more code that handles the * event in a better way, specifying the same key as the original. *

*/ String key() default ""; }




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