Moving modules around so the runtime is under one master pom and can be built without building other modules that are in the repository
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29 * A VetoableChange event gets fired whenever a bean changes a "constrained"
30 * property. You can register a VetoableChangeListener with a source bean
31 * so as to be notified of any constrained property updates.
33 public interface VetoableChangeListener extends java.util.EventListener {
35 * This method gets called when a constrained property is changed.
37 * @param evt a <code>PropertyChangeEvent</code> object describing the
38 * event source and the property that has changed.
39 * @exception PropertyVetoException if the recipient wishes the property
40 * change to be rolled back.
42 void vetoableChange(PropertyChangeEvent evt)
43 throws PropertyVetoException;