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package javax.jbi.component;
import javax.jbi.JBIException;
import javax.management.ObjectName;
/**
* This interface must be implemented by a JBI component to provide initialization,
* start, stop, and shutdown life cycle processing. These methods comprise the life
* cycle contract between the JBI implementation and the component. The life cycle
* of a component begins with a call to the init() method on an instance of the
* component's implementation of this interface, and ends with the first call to the
* shutDown() method on that instance. Between these two calls, there can be any
* number of stop() and start() calls.
*
* The JBI implementation must track the running state of a component, and ensure
* that life cycle state changes are always legal. For example, if the management
* interface for controlling a component's life cycle ({@link
* javax.jbi.management.ComponentLifeCycleMBean}) is used to start a component that
* was just installed (and thus in the Shutdown state), the implementation
* must invoke this component's {@link #init(ComponentContext)} method before
* invoking its {@link #start()} method.
*
* @author JSR208 Expert Group
*/
public interface ComponentLifeCycle {
/**
* Get the JMX object name for the extension MBean for this component; if there
* is none, return null.
*
* @return the JMX object name of the additional MBean or null if there is no
* additional MBean.
*/
ObjectName getExtensionMBeanName();
/**
* Initialize the component. This performs initialization required by the component
* but does not make it ready to process messages. This method is called once for
* each life cycle of the component.
*
* If the component needs to register an additional MBean to extend its life cycle,
* or provide other component management tasks, it should be registered during this
* call.
*
* @param context the component's context, providing access to component data provided
* by the JBI environment; must be non-null.
* @throws JBIException if the component is unable to initialize.
*/
void init(ComponentContext context) throws JBIException;
/**
* Shut down the component. This performs clean-up, releasing all run-time resources
* used by the component. Once this method has been called, {@link #init(ComponentContext)}
* must be called before the component can be started again with a call to {@link #start()}.
*
* @throws JBIException if the component is unable to shut down.
*/
void shutDown() throws JBIException;
/**
* Start the component. This makes the component ready to process messages. This method
* is called after {@link #init(ComponentContext)}, both when the component is being
* started for the first time and when the component is being restarted after a previous
* call to {@link #shutDown()}. If {@link #stop()} was called previously but {@link #shutDown()}
* was not, {@link #start()} can be called again without another call to
* {@link #init(ComponentContext)}.
*
* @throws JBIException if the component is unable to start.
*/
void start() throws JBIException;
/**
* Stop the component. This makes the component stop accepting messages for processing.
* After a call to this method, {@link #start()} may be called again without first
* calling {@link #init(ComponentContext)}.
*
* @throws JBIException if the component is unable to stop.
*/
void stop() throws JBIException;
}
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