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// Copyright (c) 1998, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.  
package oracle.toplink.essentials.sessions;

import java.util.*;
import oracle.toplink.essentials.exceptions.*;
import oracle.toplink.essentials.descriptors.ClassDescriptor;
import oracle.toplink.essentials.platform.server.ServerPlatform;
import oracle.toplink.essentials.sequencing.SequencingControl;

/**
 * 

* Purpose: Add login and configuration API to that of Session. * This interface is to be used during the creation and login of the session only. * The Session interface should be used after login for normal reading/writing. */ public interface DatabaseSession extends Session { /** * PUBLIC: * Add the descriptor to the session. * All persistent classes must have a descriptor registered for them with the session. * It is best to add the descriptors before login, if added after login the order in which * descriptors are added is dependant on inheritice and references unless the addDescriptors * method is used. * * @see #addDescriptors(Vector) * @see #addDescriptors(Project) */ public void addDescriptor(ClassDescriptor descriptor); /** * PUBLIC: * Add the descriptors to the session. * All persistent classes must have a descriptor registered for them with the session. * This method allows for a batch of descriptors to be added at once so that TopLink * can resolve the dependancies between the descriptors and perform initialization optimially. */ public void addDescriptors(Vector descriptors); /** * PUBLIC: * Add the descriptors to the session from the Project. * This can be used to combine the descriptors from multiple projects into a single session. * This can be called after the session has been connected as long as there are no external dependencies. */ public void addDescriptors(oracle.toplink.essentials.sessions.Project project); /** * PUBLIC: * Begin a transaction on the database. * This allows a group of database modification to be commited or rolledback as a unit. * All writes/deletes will be sent to the database be will not be visible to other users until commit. * Although databases do not allow nested transaction, * TopLink supports nesting through only committing to the database on the outer commit. * * @exception DatabaseException if the database connection is lost or the begin is rejected. * * @see #isInTransaction() */ public void beginTransaction() throws DatabaseException; /** * PUBLIC: * Commit the active database transaction. * This allows a group of database modification to be commited or rolledback as a unit. * All writes/deletes will be sent to the database be will not be visible to other users until commit. * Although databases do not allow nested transaction, * TopLink supports nesting through only committing to the database on the outer commit. * * @exception DatabaseException most databases validate changes as they are done, * normally errors do not occur on commit unless the disk fails or the connection is lost. * @exception ConcurrencyException if this session is not within a transaction. */ public void commitTransaction() throws DatabaseException; /** * PUBLIC: * delete all of the objects and all of their privately owned parts in the database. * The allows for a group of objects to be deleted as a unit. * The objects will be deleted through a single transactions. * * @exception DatabaseException if an error occurs on the database, * these include constraint violations, security violations and general database erros. * @exception OptimisticLockException if the object's descriptor is using optimistic locking and * the object has been updated or deleted by another user since it was last read. */ public void deleteAllObjects(Collection domainObjects); /** * PUBLIC: * delete all of the objects and all of their privately owned parts in the database. * The allows for a group of objects to be deleted as a unit. * The objects will be deleted through a single transactions. * * @exception DatabaseException if an error occurs on the database, * these include constraint violations, security violations and general database erros. * @exception OptimisticLockException if the object's descriptor is using optimistic locking and * the object has been updated or deleted by another user since it was last read. */ public void deleteAllObjects(Vector domainObjects); /** * PUBLIC: * Delete the object and all of its privately owned parts from the database. * The delete operation can be customized through using a delete query. * * @see oracle.toplink.essentials.queryframework.DeleteObjectQuery */ public Object deleteObject(Object domainObject) throws DatabaseException, OptimisticLockException; /** * PUBLIC: * Insert the object and all of its privately owned parts into the database. * Insert should only be used if the application knows that the object is new, * otherwise writeObject should be used. * The insert operation can be customized through using an insert query. * * @see oracle.toplink.essentials.queryframework.InsertObjectQuery * @see #writeObject(Object) */ public Object insertObject(Object domainObject) throws DatabaseException; /** * PUBLIC: * Return if the session is currently in the progress of a database transaction. * Because nested transactions are allowed check if the transaction mutex has been aquired. */ public boolean isInTransaction(); /** * PUBLIC: * Set the server platform defining server-specific behaviour for the receiver (Oc4j, WLS, ... ). * * This is not permitted after the session is logged in. * * If the user wants a different external transaction controller class or * to provide some different behaviour than the provided ServerPlatform(s), we recommend * subclassing oracle.toplink.essentials.platform.server.ServerPlatformBase (or a subclass), * and overriding: * * ServerPlatformBase.getExternalTransactionControllerClass() * ServerPlatformBase.registerMBean() * ServerPlatformBase.unregisterMBean() * * for the desired behaviour. * * @see oracle.toplink.essentials.platform.server.ServerPlatformBase */ public void setServerPlatform(ServerPlatform newServerPlatform); /** * PUBLIC: * Answer the server platform defining server-specific behaviour for the receiver (Oc4j, WLS, ...). * * If the user wants a different external transaction controller class or * to provide some different behaviour than the provided ServerPlatform(s), we recommend * subclassing oracle.toplink.essentials.platform.server.ServerPlatformBase (or a subclass), * and overriding: * * ServerPlatformBase.getExternalTransactionControllerClass() * ServerPlatformBase.registerMBean() * ServerPlatformBase.unregisterMBean() * * for the desired behaviour. * * @see oracle.toplink.essentials.platform.server.ServerPlatformBase */ public ServerPlatform getServerPlatform(); /** * PUBLIC: * Return SequencingControl which used for sequencing setup and * customization including management of sequencing preallocation. */ public SequencingControl getSequencingControl(); /** * PUBLIC: * Connect to the database using the predefined login. * The login must have been assign when or after creating the session. * * @see #login(Login) */ public void login() throws DatabaseException; /** * PUBLIC: * Connect to the database using the given user name and password. * The additional login information must have been preset in the session's login attribute. * This is the login that should be used if each user has their own id, * but all users share the same database configuration. * Under this login mode the password should not stay withint the login definition after login. */ public void login(String userName, String password) throws DatabaseException; /** * PUBLIC: * Connect to the database using the given login. * The login may also the preset and the login() protocol called. * This is the login should only be used if each user has their own database configuration. * Under this login mode the password should not stay withint the login definition after login. */ public void login(Login login) throws DatabaseException; /** * PUBLIC: * Disconnect from the database. * * @exception TopLinkException if a transaction is active, you must rollback any active transaction before logout. * @exception DatabaseException the database will also raise an error if their is an active transaction, * or a general error occurs. */ public void logout() throws DatabaseException; /** * PUBLIC: * Refresh the attributes of the object and of all of its private parts from the database. * The object will be pessimisticly locked on the database for the duration of the transaction. * If the object is already locked this method will wait until the lock is released. * A no wait option is available through setting the lock mode. * @see #refreshAndLockObject(Object, lockMode) */ public Object refreshAndLockObject(Object object); /** * PUBLIC: * Refresh the attributes of the object and of all of its private parts from the database. * The object will be pessimisticly locked on the database for the duration of the transaction. *

Lock Modes: ObjectBuildingQuery.NO_LOCK, LOCK, LOCK_NOWAIT */ public Object refreshAndLockObject(Object object, short lockMode); /** * PUBLIC: * Rollback the active database transaction. * This allows a group of database modification to be commited or rolledback as a unit. * All writes/deletes will be sent to the database be will not be visible to other users until commit. * Although databases do not allow nested transaction, * TopLink supports nesting through only committing to the database on the outer commit. * * @exception DatabaseException if the database connection is lost or the rollback fails. * @exception ConcurrencyException if this session is not within a transaction. */ public void rollbackTransaction() throws DatabaseException; /** * PUBLIC: * Used for JTS integration. If your application requires to have JTS control transactions instead of TopLink an * external transaction controler must be specified. TopLink provides JTS controlers for JTS 1.0 and Weblogic's JTS. * @see oracle.toplink.essentials.transaction.JTATransactionController * @see oracle.toplink.essentials.platform.server.CustomServerPlatform */ public void setExternalTransactionController(ExternalTransactionController etc); /** * PUBLIC: * Set the login. */ public void setLogin(Login login); /** * PUBLIC: * Set the login. */ public void setDatasourceLogin(Login login); /** * PUBLIC: * Update the object and all of its privately owned parts in the database. * Update should only be used if the application knows that the object is new, * otherwise writeObject should be used. * The update operation can be customized through using an update query. * * @see oracle.toplink.essentials.queryframework.UpdateObjectQuery * @see #writeObject(Object) */ public Object updateObject(Object domainObject) throws DatabaseException, OptimisticLockException; /** * PUBLIC: * Write all of the objects and all of their privately owned parts in the database. * The allows for a group of objects to be commited as a unit. * The objects will be commited through a single transactions. * * @exception DatabaseException if an error occurs on the database, * these include constraint violations, security violations and general database erros. * @exception OptimisticLockException if the object's descriptor is using optimistic locking and * the object has been updated or deleted by another user since it was last read. */ public void writeAllObjects(Collection domainObjects); /** * PUBLIC: * Write all of the objects and all of their privately owned parts in the database. * The allows for a group of objects to be commited as a unit. * The objects will be commited through a single transactions. * * @exception DatabaseException if an error occurs on the database, * these include constraint violations, security violations and general database erros. * @exception OptimisticLockException if the object's descriptor is using optimistic locking and * the object has been updated or deleted by another user since it was last read. */ public void writeAllObjects(Vector domainObjects); /** * PUBLIC: * Write the object and all of its privately owned parts in the database. * Write will determine if an insert or an update should be done, * it may go to the database to determine this (by default will check the identity map). * The write operation can be customized through using an write query. * * @see oracle.toplink.essentials.queryframework.WriteObjectQuery * @see #insertObject(Object) * @see #updateObject(Object) */ public Object writeObject(Object domainObject) throws DatabaseException, OptimisticLockException; }





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