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- All Superinterfaces:
- EventListener
public interface SSLSessionBindingListener extends EventListener
This interface is implemented by objects which want to know when they are being bound or unbound from a SSLSession. When either event occurs viaSSLSession.putValue(String, Object)
orSSLSession.removeValue(String)
, the event is communicated through a SSLSessionBindingEvent identifying the session.- Since:
- 1.4
- See Also:
SSLSession
,SSLSessionBindingEvent
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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description void
valueBound(SSLSessionBindingEvent event)
This is called to notify the listener that it is being bound into an SSLSession.void
valueUnbound(SSLSessionBindingEvent event)
This is called to notify the listener that it is being unbound from a SSLSession.
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Method Detail
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valueBound
void valueBound(SSLSessionBindingEvent event)
This is called to notify the listener that it is being bound into an SSLSession.- Parameters:
event
- the event identifying the SSLSession into which the listener is being bound.
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valueUnbound
void valueUnbound(SSLSessionBindingEvent event)
This is called to notify the listener that it is being unbound from a SSLSession.- Parameters:
event
- the event identifying the SSLSession from which the listener is being unbound.
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