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017    
018    package org.apache.commons.net;
019    import java.util.EventListener;
020    
021    /***
022     * There exists a large class of IETF protocols that work by sending an
023     * ASCII text command and arguments to a server, and then receiving an
024     * ASCII text reply.  For debugging and other purposes, it is extremely
025     * useful to log or keep track of the contents of the protocol messages.
026     * The ProtocolCommandListener interface coupled with the
027     * {@link ProtocolCommandEvent} class facilitate this process.
028     * <p>
029     * To receive ProtocolCommandEvents, you merely implement the
030     * ProtocolCommandListener interface and register the class as a listener
031     * with a ProtocolCommandEvent source such as
032     * {@link org.apache.commons.net.ftp.FTPClient}.
033     * <p>
034     * <p>
035     * @see ProtocolCommandEvent
036     * @see ProtocolCommandSupport
037     * @author Daniel F. Savarese
038     ***/
039    
040    public interface ProtocolCommandListener extends EventListener
041    {
042    
043        /***
044         * This method is invoked by a ProtocolCommandEvent source after
045         * sending a protocol command to a server.
046         * <p>
047         * @param event The ProtocolCommandEvent fired.
048         ***/
049        public void protocolCommandSent(ProtocolCommandEvent event);
050    
051        /***
052         * This method is invoked by a ProtocolCommandEvent source after
053         * receiving a reply from a server.
054         * <p>
055         * @param event The ProtocolCommandEvent fired.
056         ***/
057        public void protocolReplyReceived(ProtocolCommandEvent event);
058    
059    }