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*/
package org.pentaho.platform.api.engine;
/**
* System Exit Point implementors are called with the action on a thread completes. This
* action gets invoked through the PentahoSystem static method <code>systemExitPoint().</code>
* The exit point is mainly implemented to handle relational object persistence
* through Hibernate, but other objects that need to setup and teardown objects and
* state could add themselves to the ApplicationContext list of entry and exit point
* notifications.
*
*/
public interface IPentahoSystemExitPoint {
/**
* Perform any system cleanup actions after the thread executes.
*/
public void systemExitPoint();
}