01: /*
02: * @(#)XletLifecycleHandler.java 1.8 06/10/10
03: *
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27:
28: /*
29: * An interface that a third party can use to control the
30: * xlet lifecycle.
31: *
32: * An instance of XletLifecycleHandler
33: * can be obtained by calling XletManager.createXlet(String).
34: */
35:
36: package com.sun.xlet;
37:
38: public interface XletLifecycleHandler {
39:
40: // Define variables to keep track of the xlet states.
41: public final int LOADED = 1;
42: public final int PAUSED = 2;
43: public final int ACTIVE = 3;
44: public final int DESTROYED = 4;
45: public final int UNKNOWN = 0;
46:
47: // The following methods allow a third party to request an xlet state
48: // change to a XletManager.
49: public void postInitXlet();
50:
51: public void postStartXlet();
52:
53: public void postPauseXlet();
54:
55: public void postDestroyXlet(boolean unconditional);
56:
57: public int getState();
58: }
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