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* Implementors must call either {@link QuitResponse#cancelQuit()}, * {@link QuitResponse#performQuit()}, or ensure the application terminates. * The process (or log-out) requesting this app to quit will be blocked * until the {@link QuitResponse} is handled. Apps that require complex UI * to shutdown may call the {@link QuitResponse} from any thread. Your app * may be asked to quit multiple times before you have responded to the * initial request. This handler is called each time a quit is requested, * and the same {@link QuitResponse} object is passed until it is handled. * Once used, the {@link QuitResponse} cannot be used again to change the * decision. * * @param e the request to quit this application * @param response the one-shot response object used to cancel or proceed * with the quit action */ public void handleQuitRequestWith(QuitEvent e, QuitResponse response); }