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unpublished interface XSAXEventKeeperStatusChangeListener
Usage Restrictions
not published
Description
* Interface of SAXEventKeeper Status Change Listener. *

* This interface is used to receive the SAXEventKeeper status change notification.


Methods' Summary
blockingStatusChanged * Notifies the SAXEventKeeper is entering/leaving blocking state. * *  
collectionStatusChanged * Notifies the SAXEventKeeper is entering/leaving collecting state. * *  
bufferStatusChanged * Notifies the SAXEventKeeper's buffer is empty/not empty * *  
Methods' Details
blockingStatusChanged
void
blockingStatusChanged( [in] boolean  isBlocking );

Description
* Notifies the SAXEventKeeper is entering/leaving blocking state. * *
Parameter isBlocking
true if the SAXEventKeeper is * entering blocking state, false * otherwise
collectionStatusChanged
void
collectionStatusChanged( [in] boolean  isInsideCollectedElement );

Description
* Notifies the SAXEventKeeper is entering/leaving collecting state. * *
Parameter isInsideCollectedElement
true if the SAXEventKeeper is * collecting some element, false * otherwise
bufferStatusChanged
void
bufferStatusChanged( [in] boolean  isBufferEmpty );

Description
* Notifies the SAXEventKeeper's buffer is empty/not empty * *
Parameter isBufferEmpty
true if the SAXEventKeeper has no buffer * at all; false otherwise.
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