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package org.apache.camel;
/**
* Allows objects to be notified when {@link CamelContext} has done all work when starting.
* <p/>
* This can be used to perform any custom work when the entire {@link CamelContext} has been initialized and <b>almost</b>
* started. For example this ensures that all Camel routes have been started and are up and running, before this callback
* is invoked.
* <p/>
* The state of {@link CamelContext} may still be in <tt>starting</tt> when this callback is invoked, this is by design.
* The callback is invoked as the last step during all the processes that occur during starting {@link CamelContext}.
* <p/>
* For example the QuartzComponent leverages this to ensure the Quartz scheduler does not start until after all the
* Camel routes and services have already been started.
*
* @version
*/
public interface StartupListener {
/**
* Callback invoked when the {@link CamelContext} has just been started.
*
* @param context the Camel context
* @param alreadyStarted whether or not the {@link CamelContext} already has been started. For example the context
* could already have been started, and then a service is added/started later which still
* triggers this callback to be invoked.
* @throws Exception can be thrown in case of errors to fail the startup process and have the application
* fail on startup.
*/
void onCamelContextStarted(CamelContext context, boolean alreadyStarted) throws Exception;
}