public class DefaultServletContextListener extends SimpleBasicTinyConfigAware implements TinyServletContextListener
basicTinyConfig
DEFAULT_PRECEDENCE, HIGHEST_PRECEDENCE, LOWEST_PRECEDENCE
Constructor and Description |
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DefaultServletContextListener(javax.servlet.ServletContextListener servletContextListener) |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
contextDestroyed(javax.servlet.ServletContextEvent sce) |
void |
contextInitialized(javax.servlet.ServletContextEvent sce) |
int |
getOrder()
Return the order value of this object, with a
higher value meaning greater in terms of sorting.
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setBasicConfig
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
setBasicConfig
public DefaultServletContextListener(javax.servlet.ServletContextListener servletContextListener)
public void contextInitialized(javax.servlet.ServletContextEvent sce)
contextInitialized
in interface javax.servlet.ServletContextListener
public void contextDestroyed(javax.servlet.ServletContextEvent sce)
contextDestroyed
in interface javax.servlet.ServletContextListener
public int getOrder()
Ordered
Normally starting with 0 or 1, with Ordered.LOWEST_PRECEDENCE
indicating greatest. Same order values will result in arbitrary
positions for the affected objects.
Higher value can be interpreted as lower priority, consequently the first object has highest priority (somewhat analogous to Servlet "load-on-startup" values).
Note that order values below 0 are reserved for framework purposes. Application-specified values should always be 0 or greater, with only framework components (internal or third-party) supposed to use lower values.
getOrder
in interface Ordered
Ordered.LOWEST_PRECEDENCE
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