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package javax.jms;
/** A TemporaryQueue
object is a unique Queue
object
* created for the duration of a Connection
. It is a
* system-defined queue that can be consumed only by the
* Connection
that created it.
*
*A TemporaryQueue
object can be created at either the
* Session
or QueueSession
level. Creating it at the
* Session
level allows to the TemporaryQueue
to
* participate in transactions with objects from the Pub/Sub domain.
* If it is created at the QueueSession
, it will only
* be able participate in transactions with objects from the PTP domain.
*
* @see Session#createTemporaryQueue()
* @see QueueSession#createTemporaryQueue()
*/
public interface TemporaryQueue extends Queue
{
/** Deletes this temporary queue. If there are existing receivers
* still using it, a JMSException
will be thrown.
*
* @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to delete the
* temporary queue due to some internal error.
*/
void delete() throws JMSException;
}