PCHeventClass Class
When using the Listener object or a Container object to
create an Event, the event class must be specified. Java™ does
not support the use of enumerated types, therefore, the event class
is expressed as an instance of the PCHeventClass class. The PCHeventClass
is a type safe enumeration in Java™ which
is limited to the pre-created definitions PCHeventClass.RPC and
PCHeventClass.USER. These constants are used to
specify the class of an Event during the creation of an Event object at the top-level of the Listener or as a subordinate of
a Container object.
Important: When creating an Event subordinate to another
Event (sub-Event), the event class is not specified because sub-Events
must have the same class as their parent Event object.
In Content Cortex 3.5.0 and later, the following Event class constants are supported for use by the application:
RPC- Indicates that the Event object will be used to record top level client requests.USER- Specifies that the Event object will be used to record any other type of Event or operation performed by the application, other than those at the top level.
Remember: Although the application may only implement
an Event object using the
RPC and USER class
types, the Listener library automatically generates data in three
other classes: DISK, NETWORK,
and CPU.