Known Indirect Subclasses |
This interface is deprecated.
Use Adapter
instead.
A CustomEvent
is similar to a MediationAdapter
except that it is a completely self-service mechanism for publishers to create their own
adapter.
The most common use case for a CustomEvent
is to add support for an ad
network that doesn't already provide its own MediationAdapter
.
There is no reason to implement this interface directly. Instead, custom events should
implement CustomEventBanner
and
CustomEventInterstitial
.
Public Method Summary
abstract void |
onDestroy()
Tears down the adapter control.
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abstract void |
onPause()
Called when the application calls
BaseAdView.pause() .
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abstract void |
onResume()
Called when the application calls
BaseAdView.resume() .
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Public Methods
public abstract void onDestroy ()
Tears down the adapter control.
This is called at the end of the custom event's life cycle. The adapter is expected
to release any resources and shut down. After this method is called, any subsequent
calls to any other method on this adapter may throw an IllegalStateException
.
This method is not guaranteed to be called. There are a number of reasons that this method can be skipped, such as a force close of the application.
public abstract void onPause ()
Called when the application calls BaseAdView.pause()
.
The custom event is expected to pause any processing associated with the ad being
shown.
public abstract void onResume ()
Called when the application calls BaseAdView.resume()
.
The adapter is expected to resume any processing associated with the ad being
shown.