Package org.eclipse.aether.transfer
Class TransferEvent
java.lang.Object
org.eclipse.aether.transfer.TransferEvent
An event fired to a transfer listener during an artifact/metadata transfer.
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Nested Class Summary
Modifier and TypeClassDescriptionstatic final class
A builder to create transfer events.static enum
The type of the event.static enum
The type of the request/transfer being performed. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionGets the byte buffer holding the transferred bytes since the last event.int
Gets the number of bytes that have been transferred since the last event.Gets the error that occurred during the transfer.Gets the type of the request/transfer.Gets the resource that is being transferred.Gets the repository system session during which the event occurred.long
Gets the total number of bytes that have been transferred since the download/upload of the resource was started.getType()
Gets the type of the event.toString()
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Method Details
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getType
Gets the type of the event.- Returns:
- The type of the event, never
null
.
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getRequestType
Gets the type of the request/transfer.- Returns:
- The type of the request/transfer, never
null
.
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getSession
Gets the repository system session during which the event occurred.- Returns:
- The repository system session during which the event occurred, never
null
.
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getResource
Gets the resource that is being transferred.- Returns:
- The resource being transferred, never
null
.
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getTransferredBytes
Gets the total number of bytes that have been transferred since the download/upload of the resource was started. If a download has been resumed, the returned count includes the bytes that were already downloaded during the previous attempt. In other words, the ratio of transferred bytes to the content length of the resource indicates the percentage of transfer completion.- Returns:
- The total number of bytes that have been transferred since the transfer started, never negative.
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getDataBuffer
Gets the byte buffer holding the transferred bytes since the last event. A listener must assume this buffer to be owned by the event source and must not change any byte in this buffer. Also, the buffer is only valid for the duration of the event callback, i.e. the next event might reuse the same buffer (with updated contents). Therefore, if the actual event processing is deferred, the byte buffer would have to be cloned to create an immutable snapshot of its contents.- Returns:
- The (read-only) byte buffer or
null
if not applicable to the event, i.e. if the event type is notTransferEvent.EventType.PROGRESSED
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getDataLength
Gets the number of bytes that have been transferred since the last event.- Returns:
- The number of bytes that have been transferred since the last event, possibly zero but never negative.
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getException
Gets the error that occurred during the transfer.- Returns:
- The error that occurred or
null
if none.
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toString
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