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IronJacamar is an implementation of the Java EE Connector Architecture 1.7 specification
/*
* IronJacamar, a Java EE Connector Architecture implementation
* Copyright 2008-2009, Red Hat Inc, and individual contributors
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*
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*
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*
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package javax.resource.cci;
import javax.resource.ResourceException;
/** The RecordFactory interface is used for creating MappedRecord and
* IndexedRecord instances. Note that the RecordFactory is only used
* for creation of generic record instances. A CCI implementation
* provides an implementation class for the RecordFactory interface.
*
* @author Rahul Sharma
* @since 0.8
* @see javax.resource.cci.IndexedRecord
* @see javax.resource.cci.MappedRecord
**/
public interface RecordFactory
{
/** Creates a MappedRecord. The method takes the name of the record
* that is to be created by the RecordFactory. The name of the
* record acts as a pointer to the meta information (stored in
* the metadata repository) for a specific record type.
*
* @param recordName Name of the Record
* @return MappedRecord
* @throws ResourceException Failed to create a MappedRecord.
* Example error cases are:
*
*
* - Invalid specification of record name
*
- Resource adapter internal error
*
- Failed to access metadata repository
*
* @throws javax.resource.NotSupportedException Operation not supported
*
**/
public MappedRecord createMappedRecord(String recordName)
throws ResourceException;
/** Creates a IndexedRecord. The method takes the name of the record
* that is to be created by the RecordFactory. The name of the
* record acts as a pointer to the meta information (stored in
* the metadata repository) for a specific record type.
*
* @param recordName Name of the Record
* @return IndexedRecord
* @throws ResourceException Failed to create an IndexedRecord.
* Example error cases are:
*
*
* - Invalid specification of record name
*
- Resource adapter internal error
*
- Failed to access metadata repository
*
* @throws javax.resource.NotSupportedException Operation not supported
**/
public IndexedRecord createIndexedRecord(String recordName)
throws ResourceException;
}
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