javax.jms.MessageConsumer Maven / Gradle / Ivy
/*
* @(#)MessageConsumer.java 1.19 02/04/09
*
* Copyright 1997-2002 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
*
* SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL.
* This software is the proprietary information of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
* Use is subject to license terms.
*
*/
package javax.jms;
/** A client uses a MessageConsumer
object to receive messages
* from a destination. A MessageConsumer
object is created by
* passing a Destination
object to a message-consumer creation
* method supplied by a session.
*
* MessageConsumer
is the parent interface for all message
* consumers.
*
*
A message consumer can be created with a message selector. A message
* selector allows
* the client to restrict the messages delivered to the message consumer to
* those that match the selector.
*
*
A client may either synchronously receive a message consumer's messages
* or have the consumer asynchronously deliver them as they arrive.
*
*
For synchronous receipt, a client can request the next message from a
* message consumer using one of its receive
methods. There are
* several variations of receive
that allow a
* client to poll or wait for the next message.
*
*
For asynchronous delivery, a client can register a
* MessageListener
object with a message consumer.
* As messages arrive at the message consumer, it delivers them by calling the
* MessageListener
's onMessage
method.
*
*
It is a client programming error for a MessageListener
to
* throw an exception.
*
* @version 1.0 - 13 March 1998
* @author Mark Hapner
* @author Rich Burridge
*
* @see javax.jms.QueueReceiver
* @see javax.jms.TopicSubscriber
* @see javax.jms.Session
*/
public interface MessageConsumer {
/** Gets this message consumer's message selector expression.
*
* @return this message consumer's message selector, or null if no
* message selector exists for the message consumer (that is, if
* the message selector was not set or was set to null or the
* empty string)
*
* @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to get the message
* selector due to some internal error.
*/
String
getMessageSelector() throws JMSException;
/** Gets the message consumer's MessageListener
.
*
* @return the listener for the message consumer, or null if no listener
* is set
*
* @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to get the message
* listener due to some internal error.
* @see javax.jms.MessageConsumer#setMessageListener
*/
MessageListener
getMessageListener() throws JMSException;
/** Sets the message consumer's MessageListener
.
*
*
Setting the message listener to null is the equivalent of
* unsetting the message listener for the message consumer.
*
*
The effect of calling MessageConsumer.setMessageListener
* while messages are being consumed by an existing listener
* or the consumer is being used to consume messages synchronously
* is undefined.
*
* @param listener the listener to which the messages are to be
* delivered
*
* @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to set the message
* listener due to some internal error.
* @see javax.jms.MessageConsumer#getMessageListener
*/
void
setMessageListener(MessageListener listener) throws JMSException;
/** Receives the next message produced for this message consumer.
*
*
This call blocks indefinitely until a message is produced
* or until this message consumer is closed.
*
*
If this receive
is done within a transaction, the
* consumer retains the message until the transaction commits.
*
* @return the next message produced for this message consumer, or
* null if this message consumer is concurrently closed
*
* @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to receive the next
* message due to some internal error.
*
*/
Message
receive() throws JMSException;
/** Receives the next message that arrives within the specified
* timeout interval.
*
*
This call blocks until a message arrives, the
* timeout expires, or this message consumer is closed.
* A timeout
of zero never expires, and the call blocks
* indefinitely.
*
* @param timeout the timeout value (in milliseconds)
*
* @return the next message produced for this message consumer, or
* null if the timeout expires or this message consumer is concurrently
* closed
*
* @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to receive the next
* message due to some internal error.
*/
Message
receive(long timeout) throws JMSException;
/** Receives the next message if one is immediately available.
*
* @return the next message produced for this message consumer, or
* null if one is not available
*
* @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to receive the next
* message due to some internal error.
*/
Message
receiveNoWait() throws JMSException;
/** Closes the message consumer.
*
*
Since a provider may allocate some resources on behalf of a
* MessageConsumer
outside the Java virtual machine, clients
* should close them when they
* are not needed. Relying on garbage collection to eventually reclaim
* these resources may not be timely enough.
*
*
This call blocks until a receive
or message listener in
* progress has completed. A blocked message consumer receive
* call
* returns null when this message consumer is closed.
*
* @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to close the consumer
* due to some internal error.
*/
void
close() throws JMSException;
}