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package javax.jms;
/**
* A {@code TopicSession} object provides methods for creating {@code TopicPublisher}, {@code TopicSubscriber}, and
* {@code TemporaryTopic} objects. It also provides a method for deleting its client's durable subscribers.
*
*
* A {@code TopicSession} is used for creating Pub/Sub specific objects. In general, use the {@code Session} object, and
* use {@code TopicSession} only to support existing code. Using the {@code Session} object simplifies the programming
* model, and allows transactions to be used across the two messaging domains.
*
*
* A {@code TopicSession} cannot be used to create objects specific to the point-to-point domain. The following methods
* inherit from {@code Session}, but must throw an {@code IllegalStateException} if used from {@code TopicSession}:
*
*
* - {@code createBrowser}
*
- {@code createQueue}
*
- {@code createTemporaryQueue}
*
*
* @see javax.jms.Session
* @see javax.jms.Connection#createSession(boolean, int)
* @see javax.jms.TopicConnection#createTopicSession(boolean, int)
* @see javax.jms.XATopicSession#getTopicSession()
*
* @version Jakarta Messaging 2.0
* @since JMS 1.0
*/
public interface TopicSession extends Session {
/**
* Creates a topic identity given a {@code Topic} name.
*
*
* This facility is provided for the rare cases where clients need to dynamically manipulate topic identity. This allows
* the creation of a topic identity with a provider-specific name. Clients that depend on this ability are not portable.
*
*
* Note that this method is not for creating the physical topic. The physical creation of topics is an administrative
* task and is not to be initiated by the Jakarta Messaging API. The one exception is the creation of temporary topics, which is
* accomplished with the {@code createTemporaryTopic} method.
*
* @param topicName the name of this {@code Topic}
*
* @return a {@code Topic} with the given name
*
* @exception JMSException if the session fails to create a topic due to some internal error.
*/
@Override
Topic createTopic(String topicName) throws JMSException;
/**
* Creates a nondurable subscriber to the specified topic.
*
*
* A client uses a {@code TopicSubscriber} object to receive messages that have been published to a topic.
*
*
* Regular {@code TopicSubscriber} objects are not durable. They receive only messages that are published while they are
* active.
*
*
* In some cases, a connection may both publish and subscribe to a topic. The subscriber {@code NoLocal} attribute
* allows a subscriber to inhibit the delivery of messages published by its own connection. The default value for this
* attribute is false.
*
* @param topic the {@code Topic} to subscribe to
*
* @return A nondurable subscriber to the specified topic.
*
* @exception JMSException if the session fails to create a subscriber due to some internal error.
* @exception InvalidDestinationException if an invalid topic is specified.
*/
TopicSubscriber createSubscriber(Topic topic) throws JMSException;
/**
* Creates a nondurable subscriber to the specified topic, using a message selector or specifying whether messages
* published by its own connection should be delivered to it.
*
*
* A client uses a {@code TopicSubscriber} object to receive messages that have been published to a topic.
*
*
* Regular {@code TopicSubscriber} objects are not durable. They receive only messages that are published while they are
* active.
*
*
* Messages filtered out by a subscriber's message selector will never be delivered to the subscriber. From the
* subscriber's perspective, they do not exist.
*
*
* In some cases, a connection may both publish and subscribe to a topic. The subscriber {@code NoLocal} attribute
* allows a subscriber to inhibit the delivery of messages published by its own connection. The default value for this
* attribute is false.
*
* @param topic the {@code Topic} to subscribe to
* @param messageSelector only messages with properties matching the message selector expression are delivered. A value
* of null or an empty string indicates that there is no message selector for the message consumer.
* @param noLocal if set, inhibits the delivery of messages published by its own connection
*
* @return A nondurable subscriber to the specified topic.
*
* @exception JMSException if the session fails to create a subscriber due to some internal error.
* @exception InvalidDestinationException if an invalid topic is specified.
* @exception InvalidSelectorException if the message selector is invalid.
*/
TopicSubscriber createSubscriber(Topic topic, String messageSelector, boolean noLocal) throws JMSException;
/**
* Creates an unshared durable subscription on the specified topic (if one does not already exist) and creates a
* consumer on that durable subscription. This method creates the durable subscription without a message selector and
* with a {@code noLocal} value of {@code false}.
*
*
* A durable subscription is used by an application which needs to receive all the messages published on a topic,
* including the ones published when there is no active consumer associated with it. The Jakarta Messaging provider retains a record
* of this durable subscription and ensures that all messages from the topic's publishers are retained until they are
* delivered to, and acknowledged by, a consumer on this durable subscription or until they have expired.
*
*
* A durable subscription will continue to accumulate messages until it is deleted using the {@code unsubscribe} method.
*
*
* This method may only be used with non-shared durable subscriptions. Any durable subscription created using this
* method will be non-shared. This means that only one active (i.e. not closed) consumer on the subscription may exist
* at a time. The term "consumer" here means a {@code TopicSubscriber}, {@code MessageConsumer} or {@code JMSConsumer}
* object in any client.
*
*
* An unshared durable subscription is identified by a name specified by the client and by the client identifier, which
* must be set. An application which subsequently wishes to create a consumer on that non-shared durable subscription
* must use the same client identifier.
*
*
* If an unshared durable subscription already exists with the same name and client identifier and the same topic and
* message selector, and there is no consumer already active (i.e. not closed) on the durable subscription, and no
* consumed messages from that subscription are still part of a pending transaction or are not yet acknowledged in the
* session, then this method creates a {@code TopicSubscriber} on the existing durable subscription.
*
*
* If an unshared durable subscription already exists with the same name and client identifier, and there is a consumer
* already active (i.e. not closed) on the durable subscription, or consumed messages from that subscription are still
* part of a pending transaction or are not yet acknowledged in the session, then a {@code JMSException} will be thrown.
*
*
* If an unshared durable subscription already exists with the same name and client identifier but a different topic,
* message selector or {@code noLocal} value has been specified, and there is no consumer already active (i.e. not
* closed) on the durable subscription, and no consumed messages from that subscription are still part of a pending
* transaction or are not yet acknowledged in the session, then the durable subscription will be deleted and a new one
* created.
*
*
* A shared durable subscription and an unshared durable subscription may not have the same name and client identifier.
* If a shared durable subscription already exists with the same name and client identifier then a {@code JMSException}
* is thrown.
*
*
* There is no restriction on durable subscriptions and shared non-durable subscriptions having the same name and
* clientId. Such subscriptions would be completely separate.
*
*
* This method is identical to the corresponding {@code createDurableConsumer} method except that it returns a
* {@code TopicSubscriber} rather than a {@code MessageConsumer} to represent the consumer.
*
* @param topic the non-temporary {@code Topic} to subscribe to
* @param name the name used to identify this subscription
*
* @return An unshared durable subscription on the specified topic.
*
* @exception InvalidDestinationException if an invalid topic is specified.
* @exception JMSException
*
* - if the session fails to create the non-shared durable subscription and {@code TopicSubscriber} due to some
* internal error
*
- if the client identifier is unset
*
- if an unshared durable subscription already exists with the same name and client identifier, and there is a
* consumer already active
*
- if a shared durable subscription already exists with the same name and client identifier
*
*/
@Override
TopicSubscriber createDurableSubscriber(Topic topic, String name) throws JMSException;
/**
* Creates an unshared durable subscription on the specified topic (if one does not already exist), specifying a message
* selector and the {@code noLocal} parameter, and creates a consumer on that durable subscription.
*
*
* A durable subscription is used by an application which needs to receive all the messages published on a topic,
* including the ones published when there is no active consumer associated with it. The Jakarta Messaging provider retains a record
* of this durable subscription and ensures that all messages from the topic's publishers are retained until they are
* delivered to, and acknowledged by, a consumer on this durable subscription or until they have expired.
*
*
* A durable subscription will continue to accumulate messages until it is deleted using the {@code unsubscribe} method.
*
*
* This method may only be used with non-shared durable subscriptions. Any durable subscription created using this
* method will be non-shared. This means that only one active (i.e. not closed) consumer on the subscription may exist
* at a time. The term "consumer" here means a {@code TopicSubscriber}, {@code MessageConsumer} or {@code JMSConsumer}
* object in any client.
*
*
* An unshared durable subscription is identified by a name specified by the client and by the client identifier, which
* must be set. An application which subsequently wishes to create a consumer on that non-shared durable subscription
* must use the same client identifier.
*
*
* If an unshared durable subscription already exists with the same name and client identifier and the same topic and
* message selector, and there is no consumer already active (i.e. not closed) on the durable subscription, and no
* consumed messages from that subscription are still part of a pending transaction or are not yet acknowledged in the
* session, then this method creates a {@code TopicSubscriber} on the existing durable subscription.
*
*
* If an unshared durable subscription already exists with the same name and client identifier, and there is a consumer
* already active (i.e. not closed) on the durable subscription, or consumed messages from that subscription are still
* part of a pending transaction or are not yet acknowledged in the session, then a {@code JMSException} will be thrown.
*
*
* If an unshared durable subscription already exists with the same name and client identifier but a different topic,
* message selector or {@code noLocal} value has been specified, and there is no consumer already active (i.e. not
* closed) on the durable subscription, and no consumed messages from that subscription are still part of a pending
* transaction or are not yet acknowledged in the session, then the durable subscription will be deleted and a new one
* created.
*
*
* A shared durable subscription and an unshared durable subscription may not have the same name and client identifier.
* If a shared durable subscription already exists with the same name and client identifier then a {@code JMSException}
* is thrown.
*
*
* If {@code noLocal} is set to true then any messages published to the topic using this session's connection, or any
* other connection with the same client identifier, will not be added to the durable subscription.
*
*
* There is no restriction on durable subscriptions and shared non-durable subscriptions having the same name and
* clientId. Such subscriptions would be completely separate.
*
*
* This method is identical to the corresponding {@code createDurableConsumer} method except that it returns a
* {@code TopicSubscriber} rather than a {@code MessageConsumer} to represent the consumer.
*
* @param topic the non-temporary {@code Topic} to subscribe to
* @param name the name used to identify this subscription
* @param messageSelector only messages with properties matching the message selector expression are added to the
* durable subscription. A value of null or an empty string indicates that there is no message selector for the durable
* subscription.
* @param noLocal if true then any messages published to the topic using this session's connection, or any other
* connection with the same client identifier, will not be added to the durable subscription.
*
* @exception InvalidDestinationException if an invalid topic is specified.
* @exception InvalidSelectorException if the message selector is invalid.
* @exception JMSException
*
* - if the session fails to create the non-shared durable subscription and {@code TopicSubscriber} due to some
* internal error
*
- if the client identifier is unset
*
- if an unshared durable subscription already exists with the same name and client identifier, and there is a
* consumer already active
*
- if a shared durable subscription already exists with the same name and client identifier
*
*/
@Override
TopicSubscriber createDurableSubscriber(Topic topic, String name, String messageSelector, boolean noLocal) throws JMSException;
/**
* Creates a publisher for the specified topic.
*
*
* A client uses a {@code TopicPublisher} object to publish messages on a topic. Each time a client creates a
* {@code TopicPublisher} on a topic, it defines a new sequence of messages that have no ordering relationship with the
* messages it has previously sent.
*
* @param topic the {@code Topic} to publish to, or null if this is an unidentified producer
*
* @return A publisher for the specified topic.
*
* @exception JMSException if the session fails to create a publisher due to some internal error.
* @exception InvalidDestinationException if an invalid topic is specified.
*/
TopicPublisher createPublisher(Topic topic) throws JMSException;
/**
* Creates a {@code TemporaryTopic} object. Its lifetime will be that of the {@code TopicConnection} unless it is
* deleted earlier.
*
* @return a temporary topic identity
*
* @exception JMSException if the session fails to create a temporary topic due to some internal error.
*/
@Override
TemporaryTopic createTemporaryTopic() throws JMSException;
/**
* Unsubscribes a durable subscription that has been created by a client.
*
*
* This method deletes the state being maintained on behalf of the subscriber by its provider.
*
*
* It is erroneous for a client to delete a durable subscription while there is an active {@code TopicSubscriber} for
* the subscription, or while a consumed message is part of a pending transaction or has not been acknowledged in the
* session.
*
* @param name the name used to identify this subscription
*
* @exception JMSException if the session fails to unsubscribe to the durable subscription due to some internal error.
* @exception InvalidDestinationException if an invalid subscription name is specified.
*/
@Override
void unsubscribe(String name) throws JMSException;
}