Class HttpSessionBindingEvent

All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable

public class HttpSessionBindingEvent extends HttpSessionEvent
Events of this type are either sent to an object that implements HttpSessionBindingListener when it is bound or unbound from a session, or to a HttpSessionAttributeListener that has been configured in the deployment descriptor when any attribute is bound, unbound or replaced in a session.

The session binds the object by a call to HttpSession.setAttribute and unbinds the object by a call to HttpSession.removeAttribute.

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  • Constructor Details

    • HttpSessionBindingEvent

      public HttpSessionBindingEvent(HttpSession session, String name)
      Constructs an event that notifies an object that it has been bound to or unbound from a session. To receive the event, the object must implement HttpSessionBindingListener.
      Parameters:
      session - the session to which the object is bound or unbound
      name - the name with which the object is bound or unbound
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    • HttpSessionBindingEvent

      public HttpSessionBindingEvent(HttpSession session, String name, Object value)
      Constructs an event that notifies an object that it has been bound to or unbound from a session. To receive the event, the object must implement HttpSessionBindingListener.
      Parameters:
      session - the session to which the object is bound or unbound
      name - the name with which the object is bound or unbound
      value - the object that is bound or unbound
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  • Method Details

    • getName

      public String getName()
      Returns the name with which the attribute is bound to or unbound from the session.
      Returns:
      a string specifying the name with which the object is bound to or unbound from the session
    • getValue

      public Object getValue()
      Returns the value of the attribute that has been added, removed or replaced. If the attribute was added (or bound), this is the value of the attribute. If the attribute was removed (or unbound), this is the value of the removed attribute. If the attribute was replaced, this is the old value of the attribute.
      Returns:
      the value of the attribute that has been added, removed or replaced
      Since:
      Servlet 2.3