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package org.apache.activemq.store;

import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Set;

import org.apache.activemq.Service;
import org.apache.activemq.broker.ConnectionContext;
import org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination;
import org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQQueue;
import org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQTopic;
import org.apache.activemq.command.ProducerId;
import org.apache.activemq.usage.SystemUsage;

/**
 * Adapter to the actual persistence mechanism used with ActiveMQ
 *
 * 
 */
public interface PersistenceAdapter extends Service {

    /**
     * Returns a set of all the {@link org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQDestination}
     * objects that the persistence store is aware exist.
     *
     * @return active destinations
     */
    Set getDestinations();

    /**
     * Factory method to create a new queue message store with the given destination name
     * @param destination
     * @return the message store
     * @throws IOException 
     */
    MessageStore createQueueMessageStore(ActiveMQQueue destination) throws IOException;

    /**
     * Factory method to create a new topic message store with the given destination name
     * @param destination 
     * @return the topic message store
     * @throws IOException 
     */
    TopicMessageStore createTopicMessageStore(ActiveMQTopic destination) throws IOException;

    /**
     * Cleanup method to remove any state associated with the given destination.
     * This method does not stop the message store (it might not be cached).
     * @param destination Destination to forget
     */
    void removeQueueMessageStore(ActiveMQQueue destination);

    /**
     * Cleanup method to remove any state associated with the given destination
     * This method does not stop the message store (it might not be cached).
     * @param destination Destination to forget
     */
    void removeTopicMessageStore(ActiveMQTopic destination);

    /**
     * Factory method to create a new persistent prepared transaction store for XA recovery
     * @return transaction store
     * @throws IOException 
     */
    TransactionStore createTransactionStore() throws IOException;

    /**
     * This method starts a transaction on the persistent storage - which is nothing to
     * do with JMS or XA transactions - its purely a mechanism to perform multiple writes
     * to a persistent store in 1 transaction as a performance optimization.
     * 

* Typically one transaction will require one disk synchronization point and so for * real high performance its usually faster to perform many writes within the same * transaction to minimize latency caused by disk synchronization. This is especially * true when using tools like Berkeley Db or embedded JDBC servers. * @param context * @throws IOException */ void beginTransaction(ConnectionContext context) throws IOException; /** * Commit a persistence transaction * @param context * @throws IOException * * @see PersistenceAdapter#beginTransaction(ConnectionContext context) */ void commitTransaction(ConnectionContext context) throws IOException; /** * Rollback a persistence transaction * @param context * @throws IOException * * @see PersistenceAdapter#beginTransaction(ConnectionContext context) */ void rollbackTransaction(ConnectionContext context) throws IOException; /** * * @return last broker sequence * @throws IOException */ long getLastMessageBrokerSequenceId() throws IOException; /** * Delete's all the messages in the persistent store. * * @throws IOException */ void deleteAllMessages() throws IOException; /** * @param usageManager The UsageManager that is controlling the broker's memory usage. */ void setUsageManager(SystemUsage usageManager); /** * Set the name of the broker using the adapter * @param brokerName */ void setBrokerName(String brokerName); /** * Set the directory where any data files should be created * @param dir */ void setDirectory(File dir); /** * @return the directory used by the persistence adaptor */ File getDirectory(); /** * checkpoint any * @param sync * @throws IOException * */ void checkpoint(boolean sync) throws IOException; /** * A hint to return the size of the store on disk * @return disk space used in bytes of 0 if not implemented */ long size(); /** * return the last stored producer sequenceId for this producer Id * used to suppress duplicate sends on failover reconnect at the transport * when a reconnect occurs * @param id the producerId to find a sequenceId for * @return the last stored sequence id or -1 if no suppression needed */ long getLastProducerSequenceId(ProducerId id) throws IOException; }





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