FailureListener, from Charlie Groves.
A nice alternate to ComplainingListener. ComplainingListener has the wee downside of needing to compose your error text prior to making a request, even though the common case is to throw away the error string. This class has the downside of requiring a new anonymous class to be generated by the compiler every time you use it. git-svn-id: https://samskivert.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@2103 6335cc39-0255-0410-8fd6-9bcaacd3b74c
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package com.samskivert.util;
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/**
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* The pessimist's dream. This ResultListener silently eats requestCompleted but makes subclasses
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* handle requestFailed.
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*/
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public abstract class FailureListener
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implements ResultListener
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{
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// documentation inherited from interface ResultListener
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public void requestCompleted (Object result)
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{
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// Yeah, yeah, yeah. You did something. Good for you.
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}
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}
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