This seems like a pretty straight forward question, but I can't seem to find the answer anywhere.
In Spring, I can create a listener for an event using the @EventListener annotation, like this:
@Component
public class MyListener {
@EventListener
public void handleEvent(ContextRefreshedEvent event) {
...
}
}
However, what if I need the same method to listen to multiple events and act differently based the event that happens?
Intuitively, I'm thinking something similar to this:
@Component
public class MyListener {
@EventListener
public void handleEvents(ContextRefreshedEvent event, ContextStopped event) {
String event;
if(event instanceof ContextRefreshedEvent)
event = "Refreshed";
if(event instanceof ContextStoppedEvent)
event = "Stopped";
}
}
What is the correct way for the EventListener annotation to listen to multiple events and how can the same method differentiate based on the actual event that happens?