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package javax.jms;
/**
* A {@code TemporaryQueue} object is a unique {@code Queue} object created for the duration of a {@code Connection}. It
* is a system-defined queue that can be consumed only by the {@code Connection} that created it.
*
*
* A {@code TemporaryQueue} object can be created at either the {@code Session} or {@code QueueSession} level. Creating
* it at the {@code Session} level allows to the {@code TemporaryQueue} to participate in transactions with objects from
* the Pub/Sub domain. If it is created at the {@code QueueSession}, it will only be able participate in transactions
* with objects from the PTP domain.
*
* @see Session#createTemporaryQueue()
* @see QueueSession#createTemporaryQueue()
*
* @version Jakarta Messaging 2.0
* @since JMS 1.0
*/
public interface TemporaryQueue extends Queue {
/**
* Deletes this temporary queue. If there are existing receivers still using it, a {@code JMSException} will be thrown.
*
* @exception JMSException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to delete the temporary queue due to some internal error.
*/
void delete() throws JMSException;
}