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package org.apache.geode.cache;
import org.apache.geode.distributed.DistributedMember;
import org.apache.geode.internal.cache.EnumListenerEvent;
/**
* A region- or entry-related event affecting the cache.
* <P>
* Prior to release <code>6.0</code> the <code>NOT_AVAILABLE</code> constant was used to indicate an
* object value was not available. However in <code>6.0</code> generic typing was added to
* {@link Region} and since this constant's type will not be an instance of the generic type
* <code>V</code> returning it would cause a ClassCastException. So in <code>6.0</code> and later
* <code>null</code> is now used in place of <code>NOT_AVAILABLE</code>.
*
* @see CacheListener
*
*
*
* @since GemFire 2.0
*/
public interface CacheEvent<K, V> {
/**
* Returns the region to which this cached object belongs or the region that raised this event for
* <code>RegionEvent</code>s.
*
* @return the region associated with this object or the region that raised this event.
*/
public Region<K, V> getRegion();
/**
* Return a description of the operation that triggered this event.
*
* @return the operation that triggered this event.
* @since GemFire 5.0
*/
public Operation getOperation();
/**
* Returns the callbackArgument passed to the method that generated this event. Provided primarily
* in case this object or region has already been destroyed. See the {@link Region} interface
* methods that take a callbackArgument parameter.
*
* @return the callbackArgument associated with this event. <code>null</code> is returned if the
* callback argument is not propagated to the event. This happens for events given to
* {@link TransactionListener} and to {@link CacheListener} on the remote side of a
* transaction commit.
*/
public Object getCallbackArgument();
/**
* Returns <code>true</code> if the callback argument is "available". Not available means that the
* callback argument may have existed but it could not be obtained. Note that
* {@link #getCallbackArgument} will return <code>null</code> when this method returns
* <code>false</code>.
*
* @since GemFire 6.0
*/
public boolean isCallbackArgumentAvailable();
/**
* Answer true if this event originated in a cache other than this one. Answer false if this event
* originated in this cache.
*
* @return true if this event originated remotely
*
*/
public boolean isOriginRemote();
/**
* Returns the {@link DistributedMember} that this event originated in.
*
* @return the member that performed the operation that originated this event.
* @since GemFire 5.0
*/
public DistributedMember getDistributedMember();
/**
* Answer true if this event resulted from expiration.
*
* @return true if this event resulted from expiration
* @deprecated as of GemFire 5.0, use {@link Operation#isExpiration} instead.
*
*/
@Deprecated
public boolean isExpiration();
/**
* Answers true if this event resulted from a distributed operation; false if a local operation.
*
* This is useful to distinguish between invalidate and localInvalidate, and destroy and
* localDestroy.
*
* @return true if this event resulted from a distributed operation
* @deprecated as of GemFire 5.0, use {@link Operation#isDistributed} instead.
*
*/
@Deprecated
public boolean isDistributed();
}