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23#ifndef __com_sun_star_util_XClosable_idl__
24#define __com_sun_star_util_XClosable_idl__
25
26#ifndef __com_sun_star_uno_XInterface_idl__
27#include <com/sun/star/uno/XInterface.idl>
28#endif
29
30#ifndef __com_sun_star_util_XCloseBroadcaster_idl__
31#include <com/sun/star/util/XCloseBroadcaster.idl>
32#endif
33
34//=============================================================================
35
36module com {  module sun {  module star {  module util {
37
38//=============================================================================
39/** makes it possible to release any objects in a ordered manner by using
40    a two-step mechanism
41
42    <p>
43    If an object should be terminated, it can be:<br>
44    <ul>
45        <li>disposed (if it supports <member scope="com::sun::star::lang">XComponent::dispose()</member>)</li>
46        <li>closed   (if it supports <member>XCloseable::close()</member>)</li>
47    </ul>
48    First version gives the object no chance to disagree with that (e.g. if a
49    process is still running and can't be cancelled realy). Last version
50    provides this possibility, but can't guarantee real termination of called object.
51    It depends from the environment of an object, if one or both mechanism are neccessary.
52    </p>
53
54    <p>
55    Base interface <type>XCloseBroadcaster</type> makes it possible that any listener
56    which is interrested on life time of listened object ...
57    <ul>
58        <li>can get a notification about closing of it</li>
59        <li>or can have a veto to break that.</li>
60    </ul>
61    </p>
62
63    @see com::sun::star::lang::XComponent::dispose()
64    @see XCloseBroadcaster
65    @see XCloseListener
66 */
67published interface XCloseable: XCloseBroadcaster
68{
69	//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
70    /** try to close the object
71
72        <p>
73        Must definitly be called before <member scope="com::sun::star::lang">XComponent::dispose()</member>.
74        But nobody can guarentee real closing of called object - because it can disagree with that if any
75        still running processes can't be cancelled yet. It's not allowed to block this call till internal
76        operations will be finished here. They must be cancelled or call must return imediatly by throwing
77        the <type>CloseVetoException</type>.  Otherwise (if nothing exist to disagree) it must return normaly.
78        </p>
79
80        <p>
81        Before any internal processes will be cancelled, all registered <type>XCloseListener</type>
82        must be notified. Any of them can disagree with a <type>CloseVetoException</type> too.
83        It's forbidden to catch this exception inside the called close() method because the caller must
84        get this information!
85        </p>
86
87        <p>
88        If somewhere disagree with a CloseVetoException it will not clear who has to close the object again
89        after still running processes was finished. The parameter <var>DeliverOwnership</var> regulate that.
90        If it is set to <FALSE/> the caller of the method close() will be the owner of this object in every case.
91        Then it's not allowed to call close() from any other place (may a registered XCloseListener).
92        If it is set to <TRUE/> the caller gives up his ownership. If a XCloseListener throw the veto exception
93        he will be the new owner of the closing object. This information is passed to the listener by a parameter of
94        his notification method <member>XCloseListener::queryClosing()</member>. After his operations was finished
95        he MUST try to close it again. If the closing object itselfs disagree by an exception and the parameter
96        <var>DeliverOwnership</var> was set to <TRUE/> the object will be his own owner with all consequences of that.
97        <br><strong>Note:</strong><br>
98        There is no way to get the ownership back if it was delivered!
99        </p>
100
101        <p>
102        If this method was already called on an object it should return without any reaction. Normaly it's possible to throw
103        a <type scope="com::sun::star::lang">DisposedException</type> for already disposed or closed objects
104        (which represent a <type scope="com::sun::star::uno">RuntimeException</type> and can be thrown by every interface call),
105        but it shouldn't be used here. The veto exception should be the only way to indicates the result.
106        </p>
107
108        @param DeliverOwnership
109                <TRUE/> delegates the ownership of ths closing object to any one which throw the CloseVetoException.
110                This new owner has to close the closing object again if his still running processes will be finished.
111                <br>
112                <FALSE/> let the ownership at the original one which called the close() method. He must react for possible
113                CloseVetoExceptions and try it again at a later time. This can be usefull for a generic UI handling.
114
115        @throws CloseVetoException
116            indicates that the closing object himself or any of his currently registered listener disagree with this close() request.
117
118        @see XCloseListener
119        @see CloseVetoException
120        @see com::sun::star::lang::XComponent::dispose()
121        @see com::sun::star::lang::DisposedException
122	 */
123    void close( [in] boolean DeliverOwnership )
124            raises( CloseVetoException );
125};
126
127//=============================================================================
128
129}; }; }; };
130
131#endif
132