public class SimpleApplicationEventMulticaster extends AbstractApplicationEventMulticaster
ApplicationEventMulticaster
interface.
Multicasts all events to all registered listeners, leaving it up to
the listeners to ignore events that they are not interested in.
Listeners will usually perform corresponding instanceof
checks on the passed-in event object.
By default, all listeners are invoked in the calling thread. This allows the danger of a rogue listener blocking the entire application, but adds minimal overhead. Specify an alternative TaskExecutor to have listeners executed in different threads, for example from a thread pool.
setTaskExecutor(java.util.concurrent.Executor)
Constructor and Description |
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SimpleApplicationEventMulticaster()
Create a new SimpleApplicationEventMulticaster.
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SimpleApplicationEventMulticaster(BeanFactory beanFactory)
Create a new SimpleApplicationEventMulticaster for the given BeanFactory.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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protected Executor |
getTaskExecutor()
Return the current TaskExecutor for this multicaster.
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void |
multicastEvent(ApplicationEvent event)
Multicast the given application event to appropriate listeners.
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void |
setTaskExecutor(Executor taskExecutor)
Set the TaskExecutor to execute application listeners with.
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addApplicationListener, addApplicationListenerBean, getApplicationListeners, getApplicationListeners, removeAllListeners, removeApplicationListener, removeApplicationListenerBean, setBeanFactory, supportsEvent
public SimpleApplicationEventMulticaster()
public SimpleApplicationEventMulticaster(BeanFactory beanFactory)
public void setTaskExecutor(Executor taskExecutor)
Default is a SyncTaskExecutor, executing the listeners synchronously in the calling thread.
Consider specifying an asynchronous TaskExecutor here to not block the caller until all listeners have been executed. However, note that asynchronous execution will not participate in the caller's thread context (class loader, transaction association) unless the TaskExecutor explicitly supports this.
SyncTaskExecutor
,
SimpleAsyncTaskExecutor
protected Executor getTaskExecutor()
public void multicastEvent(ApplicationEvent event)
ApplicationEventMulticaster
event
- the event to multicast