12.45. The ExecutionLifecycleCleanable


Visitor components implementing the ExecutionLifecycleCleanable life-cycle interface will be able to perform post Smooks.filterSource life-cycle operations. See the example below:
public interface ExecutionLifecycleCleanable extends Visitor 
{
   public abstract void executeExecutionLifecycleCleanup(
                                          ExecutionContext executionContext);
}
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The basic call sequence can be described as follows (note the executeExecutionLifecycleCleanup calls):
smooks = new Smooks(..);

smooks.filterSource(...);
// ** VisitorXX.executeExecutionLifecycleCleanup **
smooks.filterSource(...);
// ** VisitorXX.executeExecutionLifecycleCleanup **
smooks.filterSource(...);
// ** VisitorXX.executeExecutionLifecycleCleanup **
 ... etc ...
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This life-cycle method allows you to ensure that resources scoped around the Smooks.filterSource execution life-cycle can be cleaned up for the associated ExecutionContext.
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