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 * Version 1.0 (the "License"). You may not use this file except in
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package org.netbeans.spi.project.support.ant;

import java.util.EventListener;

/**
 * Listener for changes in Ant project metadata.
 * Most changes are in-memory while the project is still modified, but changes
 * may also be on disk.
 * 

Event methods are fired with read access to * {@link org.netbeans.api.project.ProjectManager#mutex}. * @author Jesse Glick */ public interface AntProjectListener extends EventListener { /** * Called when a change was made to an XML project configuration file. * @param ev an event with details of the change */ void configurationXmlChanged(AntProjectEvent ev); /** * Called when a change was made to a properties file that might be shared with Ant. *

* Note: normally you would not use this event to detect property changes. * Use the property change listener from {@link PropertyEvaluator} instead to find * changes in the interpreted values of Ant properties, possibly coming from multiple * properties files. *

* @param ev an event with details of the change */ void propertiesChanged(AntProjectEvent ev); }
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