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package javax.resource.cci;

import java.io.Serializable;

/** An InteractionSpec holds properties for driving an Interaction 
 *  with an EIS instance. An InteractionSpec is used by an Interaction
 *  to execute the specified function on an underlying EIS.
 *
 *  

The CCI specification defines a set of standard properties for * an InteractionSpec. An InteractionSpec implementation is not * required to support a standard property if that property does * not apply to its underlying EIS. * *

The InteractionSpec implementation class must provide getter and * setter methods for each of its supported properties. The getter and * setter methods convention should be based on the Java Beans design * pattern. * *

The standard properties are as follows: *

    *
  • FunctionName: name of an EIS function *
  • InteractionVerb: mode of interaction with an EIS instance: * SYNC_SEND, SYNC_SEND_RECEIVE, SYNC_RECEIVE *
  • ExecutionTimeout: the number of milliseconds an Interaction * will wait for an EIS to execute the specified function *
* *

The following standard properties are used to give hints to an * Interaction instance about the ResultSet requirements: *

    *
  • FetchSize *
  • FetchDirection *
  • MaxFieldSize *
  • ResultSetType *
  • ResultSetConcurrency *
* *

A CCI implementation can provide additional properties beyond * that described in the InteractionSpec interface. Note that the * format and type of the additional properties is specific to an EIS * and is outside the scope of the CCI specification. * *

It is required that the InteractionSpec interface be implemented * as a JavaBean for the toolability support. The properties on the * InteractionSpec implementation class should be defined through the * getter and setter methods pattern. An implementation class for * InteractionSpec interface is required to implement the * java.io.Serializable interface. * * @author Rahul Sharma * @version 0.8 * @since 0.8 * @see javax.resource.cci.Interaction **/ public interface InteractionSpec extends java.io.Serializable { /**Interaction Verb type: The execution of an Interaction does only a * send to the target EIS instance. The input record is sent to the * EIS instance without any synchronous response in terms of an * output Record or ResultSet. */ public static final int SYNC_SEND = 0; /**Interaction Verb type: The execution of an Interaction sends a * request to the EIS instance and receives response synchronously. * The input record is sent to the EIS instance with the output * received either as Record or CCIResultSet. **/ public static final int SYNC_SEND_RECEIVE = 1; /**The execution of an Interaction results in a synchronous * receive of an output Record. An example is: a session bean gets * a method invocation and it uses this SEND_RECEIVE form of * interaction to retrieve messages that have been delivered to a * message queue. **/ public static final int SYNC_RECEIVE = 2; }





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