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package jakarta.jms;
import java.io.Serializable;
/**
* An {@code ObjectMessage} object is used to send a message that contains a serializable object in the Java programming
* language ("Java object"). It inherits from the {@code Message} interface and adds a body containing a single
* reference to an object. Only {@code Serializable} Java objects can be used.
*
*
* If a collection of Java objects must be sent, one of the {@code Collection} classes provided since JDK 1.2 can be
* used.
*
*
* When a client receives an {@code ObjectMessage}, it is in read-only mode. If a client attempts to write to the
* message at this point, a {@code MessageNotWriteableException} is thrown. If {@code clearBody} is called, the message
* can now be both read from and written to.
*
* @see jakarta.jms.Session#createObjectMessage()
* @see jakarta.jms.Session#createObjectMessage(Serializable)
* @see jakarta.jms.BytesMessage
* @see jakarta.jms.MapMessage
* @see jakarta.jms.Message
* @see jakarta.jms.StreamMessage
* @see jakarta.jms.TextMessage
*
* @version Jakarta Messaging 2.0
* @since JMS 1.0
*/
public interface ObjectMessage extends Message {
/**
* Sets the serializable object containing this message's data. It is important to note that an {@code ObjectMessage}
* contains a snapshot of the object at the time {@code setObject()} is called; subsequent modifications of the object
* will have no effect on the {@code ObjectMessage} body.
*
* @param object the message's data
*
* @exception JMSException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the object due to some internal error.
* @exception MessageFormatException if object serialization fails.
* @exception MessageNotWriteableException if the message is in read-only mode.
*/
void setObject(Serializable object) throws JMSException;
/**
* Gets the serializable object containing this message's data. The default value is null.
*
* @return the serializable object containing this message's data
*
* @exception JMSException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the object due to some internal error.
* @exception MessageFormatException if object deserialization fails.
*/
Serializable getObject() throws JMSException;
}