Developing work objects, event listeners, and asynchronous
scopes
Subtopics:
Developing work objects to run code in parallel
You can run work objects in parallel, or in a different Java Platform, Enterprise Edition
(Java EE) context, by wrapping
the code in a work object.
Developing event listeners
Application components that listen for events can use the
EventSource.addListener() method to register an event listener object
(a type of asynchronous bean) with the event source to which the events
will be published. An event source also can fire events in a type-safe
manner using any interface.
Developing asynchronous scopes
Asynchronous scopes are units of scoping that comprise
a set of alarms, subsystem monitors, and child asynchronous scopes.
You can create asynchronous scopes, starting with the parent.