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* All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
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* Contributors:
* IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
*******************************************************************************/
package org.eclipse.jem.internal.proxy.core;
/*
* $RCSfile: ICallbackRegistry.java,v $
* $Revision: 1.4 $ $Date: 2005/08/24 20:39:05 $
*/
/**
* This is the registry for handling callbacks.
* It is used to register and deregister callbacks.
*
* Callbacks are split into two parts:
* 1) CallbackProxy. This is any proxy that implements the
* interface ICallback. (Or the
* equivalent one if not standard remote vm). This is the
* object which will actually submit the callback on the remote
* vm. For example, any kind of listener. It would implement
* both the ICallback and the appropriate listener interface.
* Then when it gets called as a listener, it will redirect the
* call to the remote vm callback handler to submit it to the
* proxy side.
* 2) Callback. This is on this side and is the object that will
* be notified of the callback and will execute at that time.
*
*/
public interface ICallbackRegistry {
/**
* Register this callback proxy and this callback.
*
* The process is to:
* 1) Create the callbackProxy and the callback
* 2) register these with registerCallback
* 3) Now connect the callbackProxy so that it will start notifying.
* For example, if it is a normal listener, at this time do the
* addListener call to add the callbackProxy to the appropriate object.
* You don't want it to start notifying before registering it.
* (Though it won't hust it, it will just return null).
*/
public void registerCallback(IBeanProxy callbackProxy, ICallback cb);
/**
* Same as {@link ICallbackRegistry#registerCallback(IBeanProxy, ICallback) registerCallback} except that
* it is deferred off into an expression.
*
* @param callbackProxy
* @param cb
* @param expression
*
* @since 1.1.0
*/
public void registerCallback(IProxy callbackProxy, ICallback cb, IExpression expression);
/**
* Deregister the callback proxy. This will remove it from the
* registry and release the callback.
*
* The process is to:
* 1) Stop the proxy from listening so it no notifies. This is usually
* removeListener on the remote vm. You don't want it notifying
* after it deregister (though it won't hurt it, it will just return null).
* 2) deregister it.
*/
public void deregisterCallback(IBeanProxy callbackProxy);
}