public interface Component extends Destroyable
Component
at least must provide a
Destroyable.destroy()
method. In case a Component
has been destroyed,
then invoking any of that Component
instance's methods (except the
Destroyable.destroy()
method) must throw an IllegalStateException
as by
definition a once destroyed Component
is in the state of being
destroyed which is irreversible.
ATTENTION: In case you intend to provide Destroyable.destroy()
functionality to
a plain java class which is not intended to be a mature Component
,
then please just implement the Disposable
interface from the
refcodes-mixin artifact. This semantically underlines your intentions more
clearly (not being a Component
and reduces dependencies to the
refcodes-component artifact.
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