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// Portions Copyright [2016] [Payara Foundation and/or its affiliates]
/**
*
$Source: /cvs/glassfish/appserv-core/src/java/com/sun/ejb/containers/util/pool/Pool.java,v $
* @author $Author: tcfujii $
* @version $Revision: 1.3 $ $Date: 2005/12/25 04:13:35 $
*/
package com.sun.ejb.containers.util.pool;
/**
* Pool defines the methods that can be used by the application to access
* pooled objects. The basic assumption is that all objects in the pool are
* identical (homogeneous). This interface defines methods for a) getting an
* object from the pool, b) returning an object back to the pool
* and, c) destroying (instead of reusing) an object. In addition to these
* methods, the Pool has methods for adding and removing PoolEventListeners.
* There are six overloaded methods for getting objects from a pool.
*
*/
public interface Pool {
/**
* @param canWait
* @param param
* @return
@deprecated
*/
public Object getObject(boolean canWait, Object param)
throws PoolException;
/**
* @param maxWaitTime
* @param param
* @return
@deprecated
*/
public Object getObject(long maxWaitTime, Object param)
throws PoolException;
/**
* Get an object from the pool within the specified time.
* The amount of time the calling thread agrees to wait.
* Some value that might be used while creating the object
* @param param
* @return an Object or null if an object could not be returned in
* 'waitForMillis' millisecond.
* @exception PoolException if an object cannot be created
*/
public Object getObject(Object param)
throws PoolException;
/**
* Return an object back to the pool. An object that is obtained through
* getObject() must always be returned back to the pool using either
* returnObject(obj) or through destroyObject(obj).
* @param obj
*/
public void returnObject(Object obj);
/**
* Destroys an Object. Note that applications should not ignore the
* reference to the object that they got from getObject(). An object
* that is obtained through getObject() must always be returned back to
* the pool using either returnObject(obj) or through destroyObject(obj).
* This method tells that the object should be destroyed and cannot be
* reused.
*
* @param obj
*/
public void destroyObject(Object obj);
}