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package org.apache.activemq.advisory;
import java.util.EventObject;
import javax.jms.Destination;
import org.apache.activemq.command.ConsumerId;
/**
* An event when the number of consumers on a given destination changes.
*
*
*/
public abstract class ConsumerEvent extends EventObject {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 2442156576867593780L;
private final Destination destination;
private final ConsumerId consumerId;
private final int consumerCount;
public ConsumerEvent(ConsumerEventSource source, Destination destination, ConsumerId consumerId, int consumerCount) {
super(source);
this.destination = destination;
this.consumerId = consumerId;
this.consumerCount = consumerCount;
}
public ConsumerEventSource getAdvisor() {
return (ConsumerEventSource) getSource();
}
public Destination getDestination() {
return destination;
}
/**
* Returns the current number of consumers active at the time this advisory was sent.
*
* Note that this is not the number of consumers active when the consumer started consuming.
* It is usually more vital to know how many consumers there are now - rather than historically
* how many there were when a consumer started. So if you create a {@link ConsumerListener}
* after many consumers have started, you will receive a ConsumerEvent for each consumer. However the
* {@link #getConsumerCount()} method will always return the current active consumer count on each event.
*/
public int getConsumerCount() {
return consumerCount;
}
public ConsumerId getConsumerId() {
return consumerId;
}
public abstract boolean isStarted();
}