public interface MapTrigger<K,V> extends Serializable
MapTrigger.Entry object that represents a pending mutation that is about to be
 committed to the underlying map. A MapTrigger could be registered with any
 ObservableMap using the MapTriggerListener class:
 NamedCache cache = CacheFactory.getCache(sCacheName); MapTrigger trigger = new MyCustomTrigger(); cache.addMapListener(new MapTriggerListener(trigger));Note: In a clustered environment, MapTrigger registration process requires triggers to be serializable and providing a non-default implementation of the hashCode() and equals() methods. Failure to do so may result in duplicate registration and a redundant entry processing by equivalent, but "not equal" MapTrigger objects.
FilterTrigger| Modifier and Type | Interface and Description | 
|---|---|
static interface  | 
MapTrigger.Entry<K,V>
A MapTrigger Entry represents a pending change to an Entry that is about
 to committed to the underlying Map. 
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
void | 
process(MapTrigger.Entry<K,V> entry)
This method is called before the result of a mutating operation
 represented by the specified Entry object is committed into the underlying
 map. 
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void process(MapTrigger.Entry<K,V> entry)
An implementation of this method can evaluate the change by analyzing the original and the new value, and can perform any of the following:
InvocableMap.Entry.setValue(V)
        with a different value;
   MapTrigger.Entry.getOriginalValue();
   InvocableMap.Entry.remove(boolean);
   entry - a MapTrigger.Entry object that represents the pending change to
               be committed to the map, as well as the original state of
               the Entry