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Javadoc fixes

Issue: SPR-13763
pull/921/merge
Juergen Hoeller 9 years ago
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      spring-context/src/main/java/org/springframework/context/event/EventListener.java

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spring-context/src/main/java/org/springframework/context/event/EventListener.java

@ -30,31 +30,34 @@ import org.springframework.core.annotation.AliasFor; @@ -30,31 +30,34 @@ import org.springframework.core.annotation.AliasFor;
*
* <p>If an annotated method supports a single event type, the method may
* declare a single parameter that reflects the event type to listen to.
* If an annotated method supports multiple event types, this annotation may
* refer to one or more supported event types using the {@code classes}
* attribute. See {@link #classes} for further details.
* If an annotated method supports multiple event types, this annotation
* may refer to one or more supported event types using the {@code classes}
* attribute. See the {@link #classes} javadoc for further details.
*
* <p>Events can be {@link ApplicationEvent} instances as well as arbitrary
* objects.
*
* <p>Processing of {@code @EventListener} annotations is performed via the
* {@link EventListenerMethodProcessor} which is registered automatically
* when using Java config or manually via the {@code <context:annotation-driven/>}
* <p>Processing of {@code @EventListener} annotations is performed via
* the internal {@link EventListenerMethodProcessor} bean which gets
* registered automatically when using Java config or manually via the
* {@code <context:annotation-config/>} or {@code <context:component-scan/>}
* element when using XML config.
*
* <p>Annotated methods may have a non-{@code void} return type. When they do,
* the result of the method invocation is sent as a new event. If the return type
* is either an array or a collection, each element is sent as a new event.
* <p>Annotated methods may have a non-{@code void} return type. When they
* do, the result of the method invocation is sent as a new event. If the
* return type is either an array or a collection, each element is sent
* as a new individual event.
*
* <p>It is also possible to define the order in which listeners for a certain
* event are invoked. To do so, add Spring's common
* <p>It is also possible to define the order in which listeners for a
* certain event are to be invoked. To do so, add Spring's common
* {@link org.springframework.core.annotation.Order @Order} annotation
* alongside this annotation.
* alongside this event listener annotation.
*
* <p>While it is possible for an event listener to declare that it throws arbitrary
* exception types, any checked exceptions thrown from an event listener will be
* wrapped in an {@link java.lang.reflect.UndeclaredThrowableException} since
* the caller can only handle runtime exceptions.
* <p>While it is possible for an event listener to declare that it
* throws arbitrary exception types, any checked exceptions thrown
* from an event listener will be wrapped in an
* {@link java.lang.reflect.UndeclaredThrowableException}
* since the event publisher can only handle runtime exceptions.
*
* @author Stephane Nicoll
* @since 4.2
@ -73,17 +76,17 @@ public @interface EventListener { @@ -73,17 +76,17 @@ public @interface EventListener {
/**
* The event classes that this listener handles.
* <p>If this attribute is specified with a single value, the annotated
* method may optionally accept a single parameter. However, if this
* attribute is specified with multiple values, the annotated method
* must <em>not</em> declare any parameters.
* <p>If this attribute is specified with a single value, the
* annotated method may optionally accept a single parameter.
* However, if this attribute is specified with multiple values,
* the annotated method must <em>not</em> declare any parameters.
*/
@AliasFor("value")
Class<?>[] classes() default {};
/**
* Spring Expression Language (SpEL) attribute used for making the event
* handling conditional.
* Spring Expression Language (SpEL) attribute used for making the
* event handling conditional.
* <p>Default is "", meaning the event is always handled.
*/
String condition() default "";

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