The Notification:: class provides a subject-observer pattern for raising and showing messages of different types and to different listeners.
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A Horde_Alarm instance.
Hash containing all attached listener objects.
The name of the session variable where we store the messages.
Initialize the notification system, set up any needed session variables, etc. Should never be called except by &Notification::singleton();
Registers a listener with the notification object and includes the necessary library file dynamically.
Return the number of notification messages in the stack.
Remove a listener from the notification list.
Passes the message stack to all listeners and asks them to handle their messages.
Add an event to the Horde message stack.
The event type parameter should begin with 'horde.' unless the application defines its own Notification_Listener subclass that handles additional codes.
Returns a reference to the global Notification object, only creating it if it doesn't already exist.
This method must be invoked as: $notification = &Notification::singleton()
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