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package org.openqa.grid.internal.listeners;
import org.openqa.grid.internal.TestSession;
public interface TimeoutListener {
/**
* Gives a chance to clean the resources on the remote when the session has timed out.
*
* Is executed before the session is released to the hub. If an exception is thrown, the slot that
* was associated with the session is considered corrupted and won't be released for future use.
*
* You can check session.getInternalKey before timing out. internalkey==null usually means the
* initial POST /session hasn't been completed yet.For instance if you use web driver, that means
* the browser is in the process of being started. During that state, you can't really clean the
* resources properly.
*
* @param session session
*/
public void beforeRelease(TestSession session);
}