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6 * and is available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
8 package org.opendaylight.controller.md.sal.binding.api;
10 import java.util.Collection;
11 import java.util.EventListener;
12 import javax.annotation.Nonnull;
13 import org.opendaylight.yangtools.yang.binding.DataObject;
16 * Interface implemented by classes interested in receiving notifications about
17 * data tree changes. This interface provides a cursor-based view of the change, which has potentially
18 * lower overhead and allow more flexible consumption of change event.
21 * Note: this interface enables notifications only at the leader of the data store, if clustered. If you want
22 * notifications on all instances in a cluster, use the {@link ClusteredDataTreeChangeListener}.
24 public interface DataTreeChangeListener<T extends DataObject> extends EventListener {
26 * Invoked when there was data change for the supplied path, which was used
27 * to register this listener.
30 * This method may be also invoked during registration of the listener if
31 * there is any pre-existing data in the conceptual data tree for supplied
32 * path. This initial event will contain all pre-existing data as created.
35 * A data change event may be triggered spuriously, e.g. such that data before
36 * and after compare as equal. Implementations of this interface are expected
37 * to recover from such events. Event producers are expected to exert reasonable
38 * effort to suppress such events.
41 * In other words, it is completely acceptable to observe
42 * a {@link DataObjectModification}, while the state observed before and
43 * after- data items compare as equal.
45 * @param changes Collection of change events, may not be null or empty.
47 void onDataTreeChanged(@Nonnull Collection<DataTreeModification<T>> changes);