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package javax.jms;
/** A client uses a QueueSender
object to send messages to a queue.
*
* Normally, the Queue
is specified when a
* QueueSender
is created. In this case, an attempt to use
* the send
methods for an unidentified
* QueueSender
will throw a
* java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
.
*
*
If the QueueSender
is created with an unidentified
* Queue
, an attempt to use the send
methods that
* assume that the Queue
has been identified will throw a
* java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
.
*
*
During the execution of its send
method, a message
* must not be changed by other threads within the client.
* If the message is modified, the result of the send
is
* undefined.
*
*
After sending a message, a client may retain and modify it
* without affecting the message that has been sent. The same message
* object may be sent multiple times.
*
*
The following message headers are set as part of sending a
* message: JMSDestination
, JMSDeliveryMode
,
* JMSExpiration
, JMSPriority
,
* JMSMessageID
and JMSTimeStamp
.
* When the message is sent, the values of these headers are ignored.
* After the completion of the send
, the headers hold the values
* specified by the method sending the message. It is possible for the
* send
method not to set JMSMessageID
and
* JMSTimeStamp
if the
* setting of these headers is explicitly disabled by the
* MessageProducer.setDisableMessageID
or
* MessageProducer.setDisableMessageTimestamp
method.
*
*
Creating a MessageProducer
provides the same features as
* creating a QueueSender
. A MessageProducer
object is
* recommended when creating new code. The QueueSender
is
* provided to support existing code.
*
* @see javax.jms.MessageProducer
* @see javax.jms.Session#createProducer(Destination)
* @see javax.jms.QueueSession#createSender(Queue)
*/
public interface QueueSender extends MessageProducer
{
/** Gets the queue associated with this QueueSender
.
*
* @return this sender's queue
*
* @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to get the queue for
* this QueueSender
* due to some internal error.
*/
Queue getQueue() throws JMSException;
/** Sends a message to the queue. Uses the QueueSender
's
* default delivery mode, priority, and time to live.
*
* @param message the message to send
*
* @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to send the message
* due to some internal error.
* @exception MessageFormatException if an invalid message is specified.
* @exception InvalidDestinationException if a client uses
* this method with a QueueSender
with
* an invalid queue.
* @exception java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException if a client uses this
* method with a QueueSender
that did
* not specify a queue at creation time.
*
* @see javax.jms.MessageProducer#getDeliveryMode()
* @see javax.jms.MessageProducer#getTimeToLive()
* @see javax.jms.MessageProducer#getPriority()
*/
void send(Message message) throws JMSException;
/** Sends a message to the queue, specifying delivery mode, priority, and
* time to live.
*
* @param message the message to send
* @param deliveryMode the delivery mode to use
* @param priority the priority for this message
* @param timeToLive the message's lifetime (in milliseconds)
*
* @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to send the message
* due to some internal error.
* @exception MessageFormatException if an invalid message is specified.
* @exception InvalidDestinationException if a client uses
* this method with a QueueSender
with
* an invalid queue.
* @exception java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException if a client uses this
* method with a QueueSender
that did
* not specify a queue at creation time.
*/
void send(Message message, int deliveryMode, int priority, long timeToLive) throws JMSException;
/** Sends a message to a queue for an unidentified message producer.
* Uses the QueueSender
's default delivery mode, priority,
* and time to live.
*
*
Typically, a message producer is assigned a queue at creation
* time; however, the JMS API also supports unidentified message producers,
* which require that the queue be supplied every time a message is
* sent.
*
* @param queue the queue to send this message to
* @param message the message to send
*
* @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to send the message
* due to some internal error.
* @exception MessageFormatException if an invalid message is specified.
* @exception InvalidDestinationException if a client uses
* this method with an invalid queue.
*
* @see javax.jms.MessageProducer#getDeliveryMode()
* @see javax.jms.MessageProducer#getTimeToLive()
* @see javax.jms.MessageProducer#getPriority()
*/
void send(Queue queue, Message message) throws JMSException;
/** Sends a message to a queue for an unidentified message producer,
* specifying delivery mode, priority and time to live.
*
*
Typically, a message producer is assigned a queue at creation
* time; however, the JMS API also supports unidentified message producers,
* which require that the queue be supplied every time a message is
* sent.
*
* @param queue the queue to send this message to
* @param message the message to send
* @param deliveryMode the delivery mode to use
* @param priority the priority for this message
* @param timeToLive the message's lifetime (in milliseconds)
*
* @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to send the message
* due to some internal error.
* @exception MessageFormatException if an invalid message is specified.
* @exception InvalidDestinationException if a client uses
* this method with an invalid queue.
*/
void send(Queue queue, Message message, int deliveryMode, int priority, long timeToLive) throws JMSException;
}