Interface WalletCoinsSentEventListener

  • All Known Implementing Classes:
    NativeWalletCoinsSentEventListener

    public interface WalletCoinsSentEventListener

    Implementors are called when the contents of the wallet changes, for instance due to receiving/sending money or a block chain re-organize.

    • Method Summary

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      Modifier and Type Method Description
      void onCoinsSent​(Wallet wallet, Transaction tx, Coin prevBalance, Coin newBalance)
      This is called when a transaction is seen that sends coins from this wallet, either because it was broadcast across the network or because a block was received.
    • Method Detail

      • onCoinsSent

        void onCoinsSent​(Wallet wallet,
                         Transaction tx,
                         Coin prevBalance,
                         Coin newBalance)
        This is called when a transaction is seen that sends coins from this wallet, either because it was broadcast across the network or because a block was received. This may at first glance seem useless, because in the common case you already know about such transactions because you created them with the Wallets createSend/sendCoins methods. However when you have a wallet containing only keys, and you wish to replay the block chain to fill it with transactions, it's useful to find out when a transaction is discovered that sends coins from the wallet.

        It's safe to modify the wallet from inside this callback, but if you're replaying the block chain you should be careful to avoid such modifications. Otherwise your changes may be overridden by new data from the chain.

        Parameters:
        wallet - The wallet object that this callback relates to (that sent the coins).
        tx - The transaction that sent the coins to someone else.
        prevBalance - The wallets balance before this transaction was seen.
        newBalance - The wallets balance after this transaction was seen. This is the 'estimated' balance.