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package javax.jms;

/**
 * The {@code XAConnectionFactory} interface is a base interface for the {@code XAQueueConnectionFactory} and
 * {@code XATopicConnectionFactory} interfaces.
 *
 * 

* Some application servers provide support for grouping JTA capable resource use into a distributed transaction * (optional). To include Jakarta Messaging API transactions in a JTA transaction, an application server requires a JTA aware JMS * provider. A Jakarta Messaging provider exposes its JTA support using an {@code XAConnectionFactory} object, which an application * server uses to create {@code XAConnection} objects. * *

* {@code XAConnectionFactory} objects are Jakarta Messaging administered objects, just like {@code ConnectionFactory} objects. It is * expected that application servers will find them using the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) API. * *

* The {@code XAConnectionFactory} interface is optional. Jakarta Messaging providers are not required to support this interface. This * interface is for use by Jakarta Messaging providers to support transactional environments. Client programs are strongly encouraged * to use the transactional support available in their environment, rather than use these XA interfaces directly. * * @version Jakarta Messaging 2.0 * @since JMS 1.0 */ public interface XAConnectionFactory { /** * Creates an {@code XAConnection} with the default user identity. The connection is created in stopped mode. No * messages will be delivered until the {@code Connection.start} method is explicitly called. * * @return a newly created {@code XAConnection} * * @exception JMSException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to create an XA connection due to some internal error. * @exception JMSSecurityException if client authentication fails due to an invalid user name or password. * * @since JMS 1.1 */ XAConnection createXAConnection() throws JMSException; /** * Creates an {@code XAConnection} with the specified user identity. The connection is created in stopped mode. No * messages will be delivered until the {@code Connection.start} method is explicitly called. * * @param userName the caller's user name * @param password the caller's password * * @return a newly created {@code XAConnection} * * @exception JMSException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to create an XA connection due to some internal error. * @exception JMSSecurityException if client authentication fails due to an invalid user name or password. * * @since JMS 1.1 */ XAConnection createXAConnection(String userName, String password) throws JMSException; /** * Creates a {@code XAJMSContext} with the default user identity * *

* A connection and session are created for use by the new {@code XAJMSContext}. The connection is created in stopped * mode but will be automatically started when a {@code JMSConsumer} is created. * * @return a newly created {@code XAJMSContext} * * @exception JMSRuntimeException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to create the {@code XAJMSContext} due to some internal * error. * @exception JMSSecurityRuntimeException if client authentication fails due to an invalid user name or password. * * @since JMS 2.0 */ XAJMSContext createXAContext(); /** * Creates a JMSContext with the specified user identity * *

* A connection and session are created for use by the new {@code XAJMSContext}. The connection is created in stopped * mode but will be automatically started when a {@code JMSConsumer} is created. * * @param userName the caller's user name * @param password the caller's password * * @return a newly created JMSContext * * @exception JMSRuntimeException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to create the JMSContext due to some internal error. * @exception JMSSecurityRuntimeException if client authentication fails due to an invalid user name or password. * * @since JMS 2.0 */ XAJMSContext createXAContext(String userName, String password); }





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