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package javax.jms;


/** A client uses a QueueReceiver object to receive messages that 
  * have been delivered to a queue.
  *
  * 

Although it is possible to have multiple QueueReceivers * for the same queue, the JMS API does not define how messages are * distributed between the QueueReceivers. * *

If a QueueReceiver specifies a message selector, the * messages that are not selected remain on the queue. By definition, a message * selector allows a QueueReceiver to skip messages. This * means that when the skipped messages are eventually read, the total ordering * of the reads does not retain the partial order defined by each message * producer. Only QueueReceivers without a message selector * will read messages in message producer order. * *

Creating a MessageConsumer provides the same features as * creating a QueueReceiver. A MessageConsumer object is * recommended for creating new code. The QueueReceiver is * provided to support existing code. * * @version 1.1 February 2, 2002 * @author Mark Hapner * @author Rich Burridge * @author Kate Stout * * @see javax.jms.Session#createConsumer(Destination, String) * @see javax.jms.Session#createConsumer(Destination) * @see javax.jms.QueueSession#createReceiver(Queue, String) * @see javax.jms.QueueSession#createReceiver(Queue) * @see javax.jms.MessageConsumer */ public interface QueueReceiver extends MessageConsumer { /** Gets the Queue associated with this queue receiver. * * @return this receiver's Queue * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to get the queue for * this queue receiver * due to some internal error. */ Queue getQueue() throws JMSException; }





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