public interface NotificationBroadcaster
Interface implemented by an MBean that emits Notifications. It allows a listener to be registered with the MBean as a notification listener.
When an MBean emits a notification, it considers each listener that has been
 added with addNotificationListener and not
 subsequently removed with removeNotificationListener.
 If a filter was provided with that listener, and if the filter's
 isNotificationEnabled method returns
 false, the listener is ignored.  Otherwise, the listener's
 handleNotification method is called with
 the notification, as well as the handback object that was provided to
 addNotificationListener.
If the same listener is added more than once, it is considered as many times as it was added. It is often useful to add the same listener with different filters or handback objects.
Implementations of this interface can differ regarding the thread in which the methods of filters and listeners are called.
If the method call of a filter or listener throws an Exception, then that
 exception should not prevent other listeners from being invoked.  However, if the method
 call throws an Error, then it is recommended that processing of the notification
 stop at that point, and if it is possible to propagate the Error to the sender of
 the notification, this should be done.
New code should use the NotificationEmitter interface
 instead.
Implementations of this interface and of NotificationEmitter
 should be careful about synchronization.  In particular, it is not a good
 idea for an implementation to hold any locks while it is calling a
 listener.  To deal with the possibility that the list of listeners might
 change while a notification is being dispatched, a good strategy is to
 use a CopyOnWriteArrayList for this list.
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| void | addNotificationListener(NotificationListener listener,
                       NotificationFilter filter,
                       Object handback)Adds a listener to this MBean. | 
| MBeanNotificationInfo[] | getNotificationInfo()Returns an array indicating, for each notification this
 MBean may send, the name of the Java class of the notification
 and the notification type. | 
| void | removeNotificationListener(NotificationListener listener)Removes a listener from this MBean. | 
void addNotificationListener(NotificationListener listener, NotificationFilter filter, Object handback) throws IllegalArgumentException
listener - The listener object which will handle the
 notifications emitted by the broadcaster.filter - The filter object. If filter is null, no
 filtering will be performed before handling notifications.handback - An opaque object to be sent back to the
 listener when a notification is emitted. This object cannot be
 used by the Notification broadcaster object. It should be
 resent unchanged with the notification to the listener.IllegalArgumentException - Listener parameter is null.removeNotificationListener(javax.management.NotificationListener)void removeNotificationListener(NotificationListener listener) throws ListenerNotFoundException
listener - A listener that was previously added to this
 MBean.ListenerNotFoundException - The listener is not
 registered with the MBean.addNotificationListener(javax.management.NotificationListener, javax.management.NotificationFilter, java.lang.Object), 
NotificationEmitter.removeNotificationListener(javax.management.NotificationListener, javax.management.NotificationFilter, java.lang.Object)MBeanNotificationInfo[] getNotificationInfo()
Returns an array indicating, for each notification this MBean may send, the name of the Java class of the notification and the notification type.
It is not illegal for the MBean to send notifications not described in this array. However, some clients of the MBean server may depend on the array being complete for their correct functioning.
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