SAP NetWeaver '04

com.sapportals.wcm.crt.component
Interface IConfigurable

[contained in: com.sap.netweaver.bc.crt.par - bc.crt_api.jar]
All Known Implementing Classes:
AbstractManager, AbstractFilterManager, AbstractService

public interface IConfigurable

This interface must be implemented by components that need to be configured with parameters from the configuration data delivered by the configuration provider.

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Method Summary
 void configure(IConfiguration configuration)
          Passes the configuration data to the configurable.
 

Method Detail

configure

public void configure(IConfiguration configuration)
               throws ConfigurationException
Passes the configuration data to the configurable. This method will by called by the CRT only once. It is called after construction and contextualization and before startup (if implemented).
Parameters:
configuration - the component's configuration data.
Throws:
ConfigurationException - Exception raised in failure situation

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