public interface Callback
Object.finalize()
method. If native code attempts to call
a callback which has been GC'd, you will likely crash the VM. If
there is no method to deregister the callback (e.g. atexit
in the C library), you must ensure that you always keep a live reference
to the callback object.A callback should generally never throw an exception, since it doesn't necessarily have an encompassing Java environment to catch it. Any exceptions thrown will be passed to the default callback exception handler.
Modifier and Type | Interface and Description |
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static interface |
Callback.UncaughtExceptionHandler |
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static List<String> |
FORBIDDEN_NAMES
These method names may not be used for a callback method.
|
static String |
METHOD_NAME
You must this method name if your callback interface has multiple
public methods.
|
static final String METHOD_NAME
FORBIDDEN_NAMES
.