Polish contribution

See gh-26785
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Sam Brannen 2021-04-13 11:21:56 +02:00
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@ -10652,9 +10652,8 @@ architectures that build upon the well-known Spring programming model.
[[context-functionality-events-annotation]] [[context-functionality-events-annotation]]
==== Annotation-based Event Listeners ==== Annotation-based Event Listeners
As of Spring 4.2, you can register an event listener on any method of a managed You can register an event listener on any method of a managed bean by using the
bean by using the `@EventListener` annotation. The `BlockedListNotifier` can be rewritten as `@EventListener` annotation. The `BlockedListNotifier` can be rewritten as follows:
follows:
[source,java,indent=0,subs="verbatim,quotes",role="primary"] [source,java,indent=0,subs="verbatim,quotes",role="primary"]
.Java .Java
@ -10792,9 +10791,9 @@ method signature to return the event that should be published, as the following
NOTE: This feature is not supported for NOTE: This feature is not supported for
<<context-functionality-events-async, asynchronous listeners>>. <<context-functionality-events-async, asynchronous listeners>>.
This new method publishes a new `ListUpdateEvent` for every `BlockedListEvent` handled by the The `handleBlockedListEvent()` method publishes a new `ListUpdateEvent` for every
method above. If you need to publish several events, you can return a `Collection` or an `array` of events `BlockedListEvent` that it handles. If you need to publish several events, you can return
instead. a `Collection` or an array of events instead.
[[context-functionality-events-async]] [[context-functionality-events-async]]