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8 package org.opendaylight.controller.md.sal.dom.api;
10 import java.util.Collection;
11 import java.util.EventListener;
13 import javax.annotation.Nonnull;
14 import org.opendaylight.yangtools.yang.data.api.schema.NormalizedNode;
15 import org.opendaylight.yangtools.yang.data.api.schema.tree.DataTreeCandidate;
18 * Interface implemented by data consumers, e.g. processes wanting to act on data
19 * after it has been introduced to the conceptual data tree.
21 * @deprecated Use {@link org.opendaylight.mdsal.dom.api.DOMDataTreeListener} instead.
24 public interface DOMDataTreeListener extends EventListener {
26 * Invoked whenever one or more registered subtrees change. The logical changes are reported,
27 * as well as the roll up of new state for all subscribed subtrees.
29 * @param changes The set of changes being reported. Each subscribed subtree may be present
31 * @param subtrees Per-subtree state as visible after the reported changes have been applied.
32 * This includes all the subtrees this listener is subscribed to, even those
33 * which have not changed.
35 void onDataTreeChanged(@Nonnull Collection<DataTreeCandidate> changes,
36 @Nonnull Map<DOMDataTreeIdentifier, NormalizedNode<?, ?>> subtrees);
39 * Invoked when a subtree listening failure occurs. This can be triggered, for example, when
40 * a connection to external subtree source is broken. The listener will not receive any other
41 * callbacks, but its registration still needs to be closed to prevent resource leak.
43 * @param causes Collection of failure causes, may not be null or empty.
45 void onDataTreeFailed(@Nonnull Collection<DOMDataTreeListeningException> causes);