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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.broker.scheduler.JobSchedulerStore;
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;
/**
* Creates and returns a new Job Scheduler store instance.
*
* @return a new JobSchedulerStore instance if this Persistence adapter provides its own.
*
* @throws IOException If an error occurs while creating the new JobSchedulerStore.
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException If this adapter does not provide its own
* scheduler store implementation.
*/
JobSchedulerStore createJobSchedulerStore() throws IOException, UnsupportedOperationException;
/**
* 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 cleanup
* @throws IOException
*
*/
void checkpoint(boolean cleanup) 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;
void allowIOResumption();
}