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package org.springframework.data.relational.core.mapping.event;
import org.springframework.data.relational.core.conversion.AggregateChange;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;
/**
* Gets published after deletion of an entity. It will have a {@link Identifier} identifier. If the entity is
* {@literal null} or not depends on the delete method used.
*
* @author Jens Schauder
* @since 2.0
*/
public class AfterDeleteEvent extends RelationalDeleteEvent {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 2615043444207870206L;
/**
* @param id of the entity. Must not be {@literal null}.
* @param instance the deleted entity if it is available. May be {@literal null}.
* @param change the {@link AggregateChange} encoding the actions that were performed on the database as part of the
* delete operation. Must not be {@literal null}.
*/
public AfterDeleteEvent(Identifier id, @Nullable E instance, AggregateChange change) {
super(id, instance, change);
}
}