SAP NetWeaver '04

Uses of Package
com.sap.netweaver.bc.rf.util.event

Packages that use com.sap.netweaver.bc.rf.util.event
com.sap.netweaver.bc.rf.util.event Contains eventing classes.  
 

Classes in com.sap.netweaver.bc.rf.util.event used by com.sap.netweaver.bc.rf.util.event
EventList
          Class implementing mutable list of IEvent instances.
IEvent
          Interface describing an event with a type and an arbitrary parameter.
IEventBroker
          The event broker is a mediator between event senders (IEventSender) and receivers (IEventReceiver).
IEventList
          Interface describing mutable list of IEvent instances.
IEventListIterator
          Interface describing a special list iterator for event lists without any modifying operations.
IEventMapper
          An event mapper maps events to other events.
IEventReceiver
          Interface describing an event receiver.
IEventSender
          Interface describing an event sender which produces (instanciates) events.
ReceiverMode
          Enumeration of event receiver modes.
 


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