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ASF subversion and git services commented on ISIS-550:
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Commit 548cb14ff648c0099036a2e777b318e1f4d3daa0 in isis's branch
refs/heads/ISIS-550 from [~danhaywood]
[ https://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf?p=isis.git;h=548cb14 ]
ISIS-550: starting on PostsAddedToCollectionEvent
This is Oscar's patch attached to ISIS-550 ticket on 6-may-2014.
> Complete the guava EventBus support with new annotations
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>
> Key: ISIS-550
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ISIS-550
> Project: Isis
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Core
> Affects Versions: core-1.2.0
> Reporter: Dan Haywood
> Assignee: Dan Haywood
> Fix For: core-1.4.2
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> Attachments: patch-GC-550.diff
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> A while back I introduced support for the Guava eventbus in the domain model,
> and introduced the @PostsPropertyChangedEvent. This will cause the old/new
> values of the change to be sent to any (domain service) subscriber.
> This work is incomplete though. We ought also to have some additional
> annotations for other significant actions. I'm thinking:
> - @PostsCollectionAddedToEvent
> - @PostsCollectionRemovedFromEvent
> - @PostsActionInvokedEvent
> - @PostsObjectPersistedEvent
> - @PostsObjectDeletedEvent.
> I think that this would probably cover most of the lifecycle events you would
> want to handle; it'd also be a pretty useful way of decoupling a domain model
> (without the overhead of publishing via Isis' PublishingService API).
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