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 However, a Node can have attributes (fields in java) that require a specific dispose method (e.g [[:groimp-platform:pointcloud|cloud]] objects, or [[:groimp-platform:graphexplorerstructure|secondary graph]]). However, a Node can have attributes (fields in java) that require a specific dispose method (e.g [[:groimp-platform:pointcloud|cloud]] objects, or [[:groimp-platform:graphexplorerstructure|secondary graph]]).
  
-In most cases, the nodes are not "informed" that they are made transient, thus it is not convenient to add a listener on them (see GroIMP's [[:dev-guide:base-objects:graph-listeners|graph listeners]]). Indeed, when a Node is deleted, if it has connected edges of Node that are not connected to the graph anymore, they all are deleted. But only the first one is visited.  +In most cases, the nodes are not "informed" that they are made transient, thus it is not convenient to add a listener on them (see the GraphManager's [[:dev-guide:base-objects:graph-listeners|listeners]]). Indeed, when a Node is deleted, if it has connected edges of Node that are not connected to the graph anymore, they all are deleted. But only the first one is visited.   
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 +To ensure an object (that can be used as a Node's attribute) is disposed properly it should implements the [[https://javadoc.grogra.de/graph/de/grogra/persistence/DisposableField.html|DisposableField]] interface. 
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 +==== DisposableField interface ====  
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 +In order to make the GraphManager dispose an attribute of a Node it (the field) simply needs to implement DisposableField.
  
  
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