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package javax.jms;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
/**
* An application may use this annotation to specify a JMS {@code
* Destination} resource that it requires in its operational
* environment. This provides information that can be used at the
* application's deployment to provision the required resource
* and allows an application to be deployed into a Java EE environment
* with more minimal administrative configuration.
*
* The {@code Destination} resource may be configured by
* setting the annotation elements for commonly used properties.
* Additional properties may be specified using the {@code properties}
* element. Once defined, a {@code Destination} resource may be referenced by a
* component in the same way as any other {@code Destination} resource,
* for example by using the {@code lookup} element of the {@code Resource}
* annotation.
*
* @see javax.annotation.Resource
*
* @version JMS 2.0
* @since JMS 2.0
*
*/
@Target({ElementType.TYPE})
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
public @interface JMSDestinationDefinition {
/**
* Description of this JMS destination.
*/
String description() default "";
/**
* JNDI name of the destination resource being defined.
*/
String name();
/**
* Fully qualified name of the JMS destination interface.
* Permitted values are
* {@code javax.jms.Queue} or
* {@code javax.jms.Topic}.
*/
String interfaceName();
/**
* Fully-qualified name of the JMS destination implementation class.
* Ignored if a resource adapter is used unless the resource adapter
* defines more than one JMS destination implementation class for the specified interface
*/
String className() default "";
/**
* Resource adapter name.
* If not specified then the application server will define the default behaviour,
* which may or may not involve the use of a resource adapter.
*/
String resourceAdapter() default "";
/**
* Name of the queue or topic.
*/
String destinationName() default "";
/**
* JMS destination property. This may be a vendor-specific property
* or a less commonly used {@code ConnectionFactory} property.
*
* Properties are specified using the format:
* propertyName=propertyValue with one property per array element.
*/
String[] properties() default {};
}