Serializable
public class NotificationResult extends Object implements Serializable
Result of a query for buffered notifications. Notifications in a notification buffer have positive, monotonically increasing sequence numbers. The result of a notification query contains the following elements:
It is possible for the nextSequenceNumber
to be less than the earliestSequenceNumber
. This signifies that notifications between the two might have been lost.
Constructor | Description |
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NotificationResult |
Constructs a notification query result. |
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
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long |
getEarliestSequenceNumber() |
Returns the sequence number of the earliest notification still in the buffer. |
long |
getNextSequenceNumber() |
Returns the sequence number of the next notification available for querying. |
TargetedNotification[] |
getTargetedNotifications() |
Returns the notifications resulting from the query, and the listeners they correspond to. |
String |
toString() |
Returns a string representation of the object. |
public NotificationResult(long earliestSequenceNumber, long nextSequenceNumber, TargetedNotification[] targetedNotifications)
Constructs a notification query result.
earliestSequenceNumber
- the sequence number of the earliest notification still in the buffer.nextSequenceNumber
- the sequence number of the next notification available for querying.targetedNotifications
- the notifications resulting from the query, and the listeners they correspond to. This array can be empty.IllegalArgumentException
- if targetedNotifications
is null or if earliestSequenceNumber
or nextSequenceNumber
is negative.public long getEarliestSequenceNumber()
public long getNextSequenceNumber()
public TargetedNotification[] getTargetedNotifications()
public String toString()
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