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The Java Data Objects (JDO) API is a standard interface-based Java model abstraction of persistence, developed as Java Specification Request 243 under the auspices of the Java Community Process.
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/*
* JDOConnection.java
*
*/
package javax.jdo.datastore;
/**
* The underlying connection that is being used by a
* {@link javax.jdo.PersistenceManager}.
* @version 2.0
* @since 2.0
*/
public interface JDOConnection {
/**
* Returns the native, datastore-specific connection that this
* connection wraps. In general, it is not recommended that this
* native connection be used directly, since the JDO
* implementation has no way to intercept calls to it, so it is
* quite possible to put the PersistenceManager
's
* connection into an invalid state.
* @return the native connection
* @since 2.0
*/
Object getNativeConnection ();
/**
* Returns this connection to the JDO implementation.
* The object must be returned to the JDO implementation prior to
* calling any JDO method or performing any action on any persistent
* instance that might require the JDO implementation to use a
* connection. If the object has not been returned and the JDO
* implementation needs a connection, a JDOUserException
* is thrown.
* @since 2.0
*/
void close();
}