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package jakarta.ejb;

import java.rmi.RemoteException;

/**
 * The EntityBean interface is implemented by every entity bean class. The container uses the EntityBean methods to
 * notify the entity bean instances of the instance's life cycle events.
 *
 * 

* Applications written to the EJB 3.0 and later APIs should use the facilities of the Jakarta Persistence API * (jakarta.persistence) to model persistent entities. * *

* Note: Support for entity beans is optional as of EJB 3.2. * * @since EJB 1.0 */ public interface EntityBean extends EnterpriseBean { /** * Set the associated entity context. The container invokes this method on an instance after the instance has been * created. * *

* This method is called in an unspecified transaction context. * * @param ctx An EntityContext interface for the instance. The instance should store the reference to the context in an * instance variable. * @exception EJBException Thrown by the method to indicate a failure caused by a system-level error. * @exception RemoteException This exception is defined in the method signature to provide backward compatibility for * enterprise beans written for the enterprise bean 1.0 specification. Enterprise beans written for the EJB 1.1 * specification should throw the jakarta.ejb.EJBException instead of this exception. Enterprise beans written for the * EJB2.0 and higher specifications must throw the jakarta.ejb.EJBException instead of this exception. */ public void setEntityContext(EntityContext ctx) throws EJBException, RemoteException; /** * Unset the associated entity context. The container calls this method before removing the instance. * *

* This is the last method that the container invokes on the instance. The Java garbage collector will eventually invoke * the finalize() method on the instance. * *

* This method is called in an unspecified transaction context. * * @exception EJBException Thrown by the method to indicate a failure caused by a system-level error. * @exception RemoteException This exception is defined in the method signature to provide backward compatibility for * enterprise beans written for the enterprise bean 1.0 specification. Enterprise beans written for the EJB 1.1 * specification should throw the jakarta.ejb.EJBException instead of this exception. Enterprise beans written for the * EJB2.0 and higher specifications must throw the jakarta.ejb.EJBException instead of this exception. */ public void unsetEntityContext() throws EJBException, RemoteException; /** * A container invokes this method before it removes the enterprise bean object that is currently associated with the * instance. This method is invoked when a client invokes a remove operation on the entity bean's home interface or the * enterprise bean object's remote interface. This method transitions the instance from the ready state to the pool of * available instances. * *

* This method is called in the transaction context of the remove operation. * * @exception RemoveException The enterprise Bean does not allow destruction of the object. * @exception EJBException Thrown by the method to indicate a failure caused by a system-level error. * @exception RemoteException This exception is defined in the method signature to provide backward compatibility for * enterprise beans written for the enterprise bean 1.0 specification. Enterprise beans written for the EJB 1.1 * specification should throw the jakarta.ejb.EJBException instead of this exception. Enterprise beans written for the * EJB2.0 and higher specifications must throw the jakarta.ejb.EJBException instead of this exception. */ public void ejbRemove() throws RemoveException, EJBException, RemoteException; /** * A container invokes this method when the instance is taken out of the pool of available instances to become * associated with a specific enterprise bean object. This method transitions the instance to the ready state. * *

* This method executes in an unspecified transaction context. * * @exception EJBException Thrown by the method to indicate a failure caused by a system-level error. * @exception RemoteException This exception is defined in the method signature to provide backward compatibility for * enterprise beans written for the enterprise bean 1.0 specification. Enterprise beans written for the EJB 1.1 * specification should throw the jakarta.ejb.EJBException instead of this exception. Enterprise beans written for the * EJB2.0 and higher specifications must throw the jakarta.ejb.EJBException instead of this exception. */ public void ejbActivate() throws EJBException, RemoteException; /** * A container invokes this method on an instance before the instance becomes disassociated with a specific enterprise * bean object. After this method completes, the container will place the instance into the pool of available instances. * *

* This method executes in an unspecified transaction context. * * @exception EJBException Thrown by the method to indicate a failure caused by a system-level error. * @exception RemoteException This exception is defined in the method signature to provide backward compatibility for * enterprise beans written for the enterprise bean 1.0 specification. Enterprise beans written for the EJB 1.1 * specification should throw the jakarta.ejb.EJBException instead of this exception. Enterprise beans written for the * EJB2.0 and higher specifications must throw the jakarta.ejb.EJBException instead of this exception. */ public void ejbPassivate() throws EJBException, RemoteException; /** * A container invokes this method to instruct the instance to synchronize its state by loading it state from the * underlying database. * *

* This method always executes in the transaction context determined by the value of the transaction attribute in the * deployment descriptor. * * @exception EJBException Thrown by the method to indicate a failure caused by a system-level error. * @exception RemoteException This exception is defined in the method signature to provide backward compatibility for * enterprise beans written for the enterprise bean 1.0 specification. Enterprise beans written for the EJB 1.1 * specification should throw the jakarta.ejb.EJBException instead of this exception. Enterprise beans written for the * EJB2.0 and higher specifications must throw the jakarta.ejb.EJBException instead of this exception. */ public void ejbLoad() throws EJBException, RemoteException; /** * A container invokes this method to instruct the instance to synchronize its state by storing it to the underlying * database. * *

* This method always executes in the transaction context determined by the value of the transaction attribute in the * deployment descriptor. * * @exception EJBException Thrown by the method to indicate a failure caused by a system-level error. * @exception RemoteException This exception is defined in the method signature to provide backward compatibility for * enterprise beans written for the enterprise bean 1.0 specification. Enterprise beans written for the EJB 1.1 * specification should throw the jakarta.ejb.EJBException instead of this exception. Enterprise beans written for the * EJB2.0 and higher specifications must throw the jakarta.ejb.EJBException instead of this exception. */ public void ejbStore() throws EJBException, RemoteException; }





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