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On Jan 23, 2011 10:01 AM, "Johannes" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Right now, the kernel listeners are always instanciated and passed to
> the event dispatcher which then calls a ->register() method on them to
> let them register themself. This way all kernel listeners are always
> instanciated even if their respective events never get called.
>
> We could change the behavior in that we introduce a new tag which
> contains already the event the listener wants to register for, it's
> priority, and the method on the service instance that is supposed to
> be called, e.g.
>
> <tag name="kernel.event_listener" event="core.request" priority="0"
> method="handle" />
> <tag name="kernel.event_listener" event="core.response" priority="12"
> method="alterResponse" />
>
> That would make the event dispatcher more lightweight and would allow
> it to lazy-load only those listeners which it actually needs.
>
> Kind regards,
> Johannes
>
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