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21
22 /*
23  * @(#)ConnectionListener.java 1.6 05/08/29
24  *
25  * Copyright 1997-2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
26  */

27
28 package javax.mail.event;
29
30 import java.util.*;
31
32 /**
33  * This is the Listener interface for Connection events.
34  *
35  * @author John Mani
36  */

37
38 public interface ConnectionListener extends java.util.EventListener JavaDoc {
39
40     /**
41      * Invoked when a Store/Folder/Transport is opened.
42      */

43     public void opened(ConnectionEvent JavaDoc e);
44
45     /**
46      * Invoked when a Store is disconnected. Note that a folder
47      * cannot be disconnected, so a folder will not fire this event
48      */

49     public void disconnected(ConnectionEvent JavaDoc e);
50
51     /**
52      * Invoked when a Store/Folder/Transport is closed.
53      */

54     public void closed(ConnectionEvent JavaDoc e);
55 }
56
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