/* * Copyright (c) 2013 Cisco Systems, Inc. and others. All rights reserved. * * This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the * terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 which accompanies this distribution, * and is available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html */ package org.opendaylight.controller.sal.binding.api; import org.opendaylight.yangtools.concepts.ListenerRegistration; import org.opendaylight.yangtools.yang.binding.Notification; /** * Notification broker which allows clients to subscribe for and publish YANG-modeled notifications. * *

* Two styles of listeners are supported: *

* *

Generic Listener

* *

* A generic listener implements the {@link NotificationListener} interface which has one callback method * onNotification that is invoked for any notification type the listener is subscribed to. * *

* A generic listener is subscribed using the {@link #registerNotificationListener(Class, NotificationListener)} * method by which you specify the type of notification to receive. A generic listener may be registered for * multiple notification types via multiple subscriptions. * *

* Generic listeners allow for a more flexible approach, allowing you to subscribe for just * one type of notification from a YANG model. You could also have a general subscription * for all notification in the system via *

 *   service.registerNotificationListener(Notification.class, listener);
 * 
* *

Dispatch Listener

* *

* A dispatch listener implements a YANG-generated module interface {ModuleName}Listener * which handles all the notifications defined in the YANG model. Each notification type translates to * a specific method of the form on{NotificationType} on the generated interface. * The generated interface also extends the * {@link org.opendaylight.yangtools.yang.binding.NotificationListener} interface and implementations * are registered using * {@link #registerNotificationListener(org.opendaylight.yangtools.yang.binding.NotificationListener)} method. * *

Dispatch Listener Example

* *

* Lets assume we have following YANG model: * * {@code * module example { * ... * * notification start { * ... * } * * notification stop { * ... * } * } * } * *

* The generated interface will be: * {@code * public interface ExampleListener extends NotificationListener { * void onStart(Start notification); * void onStop(Stop notification); * } * } * The following defines an implementation of the generated interface: * {@code * public class MyExampleListener implements ExampleListener { * public void onStart(Start notification) { * // do something * } * * public void onStop(Stop notification) { * // do something * } * } * } * The implementation is registered as follows: * {@code * MyExampleListener listener = new MyExampleListener(); * ListenerRegistration reg = service.registerNotificationListener( listener ); * } * The onStart method will be invoked when someone publishes a Start notification and * the onStop method will be invoked when someone publishes a Stop notification. * * @deprecated Please use {@link org.opendaylight.mdsal.binding.api.NotificationService} instead. */ @Deprecated(forRemoval = true) public interface NotificationService extends BindingAwareService { /** * Registers a generic listener implementation for a specified notification type. * * @param notificationType the YANG-generated interface of the notification type. * @param listener the listener implementation that will receive notifications. * @return a {@link ListenerRegistration} instance that should be used to unregister the listener * by invoking the {@link ListenerRegistration#close()} method when no longer needed. */ ListenerRegistration> registerNotificationListener( Class notificationType, NotificationListener listener); /** * Registers a listener which implements a YANG-generated notification interface derived from * {@link org.opendaylight.yangtools.yang.binding.NotificationListener}. * The listener is registered for all notifications present in the implemented interface. * * @param listener the listener implementation that will receive notifications. * @return a {@link ListenerRegistration} instance that should be used to unregister the listener * by invoking the {@link ListenerRegistration#close()} method when no longer needed. */ ListenerRegistration registerNotificationListener( org.opendaylight.yangtools.yang.binding.NotificationListener listener); }