public class LeaseRenewalEvent extends EventObject
LeaseRenewalManager cannot renew a lease.  The
 LeaseRenewalEvent instances are sent to the LeaseListener (if any)
 associated with a given lease when the lease was added to the managed set. These events are
 typically generated because one of the following conditions occur: 
LeaseRenewalManager determines, prior to the next renewal attempt, that the actual
 expiration time of the lease has passed, implying that any further attempt to renew the lease
 would be fruitless. LeaseRenewalManager determines that lease's actual expiration time has passed.  Note that bad object
 exceptions, bad invocation exceptions, and LeaseExceptions are all considered
 definite exceptions. 
This class encapsulates information about both the lease for which the failure occurred, as well as information about the condition that caused the renewal attempt to fail.
 This class is a subclass of the class EventObject, adding the following
 additional items of abstract state: 
Throwable associated with the last renewal attempt (if any)  In addition to
 the methods of the EventObject class, this class defines methods through which this
 additional state may be retrieved. 
 The source associated with a
 LeaseRenewalEvent will be the LeaseRenewalManager that generated the
 event.
Lease, 
LeaseException, 
LeaseRenewalManager, 
LeaseListener, 
EventObject, 
Serialized Formsource| Constructor and Description | 
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LeaseRenewalEvent(Object source,
                 Lease lease,
                 long expiration,
                 Throwable ex)
Constructs an instance of this class with the specified state. 
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
Throwable | 
getException()
Returns the exception (if any) that caused the event to be sent. 
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long | 
getExpiration()
Returns the desired expiration time of the lease to which event pertains. 
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Lease | 
getLease()
Returns a reference to the lease to which the event pertains. 
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getSource, toStringpublic LeaseRenewalEvent(Object source, Lease lease, long expiration, Throwable ex)
source - reference to the instance of the LeaseRenewalManager that
                   generated the eventlease - the lease to which the event pertainsexpiration - the desired expiration time for the affected leaseex - the Throwable associated with the last renewal attempt (if
                   any)Lease, 
LeaseRenewalManagerpublic Lease getLease()
Lease object corresponding to the lease on which the renewal attempt
 failedLeasepublic long getExpiration()
long value that represents the desired expiration time of the lease on
 which the renewal attempt failedpublic Throwable getException()
LeaseRenewalManager will cease any further attempts to renew the lease, and will
 send a LeaseRenewalEvent with no associated exception. In this case, invoking
 this method will return null. LeaseRenewalManager will continue to attempt to renew the
 affected lease at the appropriate times until: the renewal succeeds, the lease's expiration
 time has passed, or a renewal attempt throws a definite exception. If a definite exception is
 thrown or the lease expires, the LeaseRenewalManager will cease any further
 attempts to renew the lease, and will send a LeaseRenewalEvent containing the
 exception associated with the last renewal attempt. LeaseRenewalManager will cease any further attempts to renew the lease, and will
 send a LeaseRenewalEvent containing the particular exception that occurred.
 Throwable or null, indicating the condition
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