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package javax.jms;
/**
* A client uses a {@code TopicPublisher} object to publish messages on a topic. A {@code TopicPublisher} object is the
* publish-subscribe form of a message producer.
*
*
* Normally, the {@code Topic} is specified when a {@code TopicPublisher} is created. In this case, an attempt to use
* the {@code publish} methods for an unidentified {@code TopicPublisher} will throw a
* {@code java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException}.
*
*
* If the {@code TopicPublisher} is created with an unidentified {@code Topic}, an attempt to use the {@code publish}
* methods that assume that the {@code Topic} has been identified will throw a
* {@code java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException}.
*
*
* During the execution of its {@code publish} method, a message must not be changed by other threads within the client.
* If the message is modified, the result of the {@code publish} is undefined.
*
*
* After publishing a message, a client may retain and modify it without affecting the message that has been published.
* The same message object may be published multiple times.
*
*
* The following message headers are set as part of publishing a message: {@code JMSDestination},
* {@code JMSDeliveryMode}, {@code JMSExpiration}, {@code JMSPriority}, {@code JMSMessageID} and {@code JMSTimeStamp}.
* When the message is published, the values of these headers are ignored. After completion of the {@code publish}, the
* headers hold the values specified by the method publishing the message. It is possible for the {@code publish} method
* not to set {@code JMSMessageID} and {@code JMSTimeStamp} if the setting of these headers is explicitly disabled by
* the {@code MessageProducer.setDisableMessageID} or {@code MessageProducer.setDisableMessageTimestamp} method.
*
*
* Creating a {@code MessageProducer} provides the same features as creating a {@code TopicPublisher}. A
* {@code MessageProducer} object is recommended when creating new code. The {@code TopicPublisher} is provided to
* support existing code.
*
*
* Because {@code TopicPublisher} inherits from {@code MessageProducer}, it inherits the {@code send} methods that are a
* part of the {@code MessageProducer} interface. Using the {@code send} methods will have the same effect as using the
* {@code publish} methods: they are functionally the same.
*
* @see Session#createProducer(Destination)
* @see TopicSession#createPublisher(Topic)
*
* @version Jakarta Messaging 2.0
* @since JMS 1.0
*/
public interface TopicPublisher extends MessageProducer {
/**
* Gets the topic associated with this {@code TopicPublisher}.
*
* @return this publisher's topic
*
* @exception JMSException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the topic for this {@code TopicPublisher} due to some
* internal error.
*/
Topic getTopic() throws JMSException;
/**
* Publishes a message to the topic. Uses the {@code TopicPublisher}'s default delivery mode, priority, and time to
* live.
*
* @param message the message to publish
*
* @exception JMSException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to publish the message due to some internal error.
* @exception MessageFormatException if an invalid message is specified.
* @exception InvalidDestinationException if a client uses this method with a {@code TopicPublisher} with an invalid
* topic.
* @exception java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException if a client uses this method with a {@code TopicPublisher} that
* did not specify a topic at creation time.
*
* @see javax.jms.MessageProducer#getDeliveryMode()
* @see javax.jms.MessageProducer#getTimeToLive()
* @see javax.jms.MessageProducer#getPriority()
*/
void publish(Message message) throws JMSException;
/**
* Publishes a message to the topic, specifying delivery mode, priority, and time to live.
*
* @param message the message to publish
* @param deliveryMode the delivery mode to use
* @param priority the priority for this message
* @param timeToLive the message's lifetime (in milliseconds)
*
* @exception JMSException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to publish the message due to some internal error.
* @exception MessageFormatException if an invalid message is specified.
* @exception InvalidDestinationException if a client uses this method with a {@code TopicPublisher} with an invalid
* topic.
* @exception java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException if a client uses this method with a {@code TopicPublisher} that
* did not specify a topic at creation time.
*/
void publish(Message message, int deliveryMode, int priority, long timeToLive) throws JMSException;
/**
* Publishes a message to a topic for an unidentified message producer. Uses the {@code TopicPublisher}'s default
* delivery mode, priority, and time to live.
*
*
* Typically, a message producer is assigned a topic at creation time; however, the Jakarta Messaging API also supports unidentified
* message producers, which require that the topic be supplied every time a message is published.
*
* @param topic the topic to publish this message to
* @param message the message to publish
*
* @exception JMSException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to publish the message due to some internal error.
* @exception MessageFormatException if an invalid message is specified.
* @exception InvalidDestinationException if a client uses this method with an invalid topic.
*
* @see javax.jms.MessageProducer#getDeliveryMode()
* @see javax.jms.MessageProducer#getTimeToLive()
* @see javax.jms.MessageProducer#getPriority()
*/
void publish(Topic topic, Message message) throws JMSException;
/**
* Publishes a message to a topic for an unidentified message producer, specifying delivery mode, priority and time to
* live.
*
*
* Typically, a message producer is assigned a topic at creation time; however, the Jakarta Messaging API also supports unidentified
* message producers, which require that the topic be supplied every time a message is published.
*
* @param topic the topic to publish this message to
* @param message the message to publish
* @param deliveryMode the delivery mode to use
* @param priority the priority for this message
* @param timeToLive the message's lifetime (in milliseconds)
*
* @exception JMSException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to publish the message due to some internal error.
* @exception MessageFormatException if an invalid message is specified.
* @exception InvalidDestinationException if a client uses this method with an invalid topic.
*/
void publish(Topic topic, Message message, int deliveryMode, int priority, long timeToLive) throws JMSException;
}