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package javax.jms;


/** A {@code BytesMessage} object is used to send a message containing a 
  * stream of uninterpreted bytes. It inherits from the {@code Message} 
  * interface and adds a bytes
  * message body. The receiver of the message supplies the interpretation
  * of the bytes.
  *
  * 

The {@code BytesMessage} methods are based largely on those found in * {@code java.io.DataInputStream} and * {@code java.io.DataOutputStream}. * *

This message type is for client encoding of existing message formats. * If possible, one of the other self-defining message types should be used * instead. * *

Although the JMS API allows the use of message properties with byte * messages, they are typically not used, since the inclusion of properties * may affect the format. * *

The primitive types can be written explicitly using methods * for each type. They may also be written generically as objects. * For instance, a call to {@code BytesMessage.writeInt(6)} is * equivalent to {@code BytesMessage.writeObject(new Integer(6))}. * Both forms are provided, because the explicit form is convenient for * static programming, and the object form is needed when types are not known * at compile time. * *

When the message is first created, and when {@code clearBody} * is called, the body of the message is in write-only mode. After the * first call to {@code reset} has been made, the message body is in * read-only mode. * After a message has been sent, the client that sent it can retain and * modify it without affecting the message that has been sent. The same message * object can be sent multiple times. * When a message has been received, the provider has called * {@code reset} so that the message body is in read-only mode for the client. * *

If {@code clearBody} is called on a message in read-only mode, * the message body is cleared and the message is in write-only mode. * *

If a client attempts to read a message in write-only mode, a * {@code MessageNotReadableException} is thrown. * *

If a client attempts to write a message in read-only mode, a * {@code MessageNotWriteableException} is thrown. * * @see javax.jms.Session#createBytesMessage() * @see javax.jms.MapMessage * @see javax.jms.Message * @see javax.jms.ObjectMessage * @see javax.jms.StreamMessage * @see javax.jms.TextMessage * * @version JMS 2.0 * @since JMS 1.0 * */ public interface BytesMessage extends Message { /** Gets the number of bytes of the message body when the message * is in read-only mode. The value returned can be used to allocate * a byte array. The value returned is the entire length of the message * body, regardless of where the pointer for reading the message * is currently located. * * @return number of bytes in the message * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to read the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageNotReadableException if the message is in write-only * mode. * @since JMS 1.1 */ long getBodyLength() throws JMSException; /** Reads a {@code boolean} from the bytes message stream. * * @return the {@code boolean} value read * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to read the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageEOFException if unexpected end of bytes stream has * been reached. * @exception MessageNotReadableException if the message is in write-only * mode. */ boolean readBoolean() throws JMSException; /** Reads a signed 8-bit value from the bytes message stream. * * @return the next byte from the bytes message stream as a signed 8-bit * {@code byte} * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to read the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageEOFException if unexpected end of bytes stream has * been reached. * @exception MessageNotReadableException if the message is in write-only * mode. */ byte readByte() throws JMSException; /** Reads an unsigned 8-bit number from the bytes message stream. * * @return the next byte from the bytes message stream, interpreted as an * unsigned 8-bit number * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to read the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageEOFException if unexpected end of bytes stream has * been reached. * @exception MessageNotReadableException if the message is in write-only * mode. */ int readUnsignedByte() throws JMSException; /** Reads a signed 16-bit number from the bytes message stream. * * @return the next two bytes from the bytes message stream, interpreted as * a signed 16-bit number * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to read the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageEOFException if unexpected end of bytes stream has * been reached. * @exception MessageNotReadableException if the message is in write-only * mode. */ short readShort() throws JMSException; /** Reads an unsigned 16-bit number from the bytes message stream. * * @return the next two bytes from the bytes message stream, interpreted as * an unsigned 16-bit integer * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to read the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageEOFException if unexpected end of bytes stream has * been reached. * @exception MessageNotReadableException if the message is in write-only * mode. */ int readUnsignedShort() throws JMSException; /** Reads a Unicode character value from the bytes message stream. * * @return the next two bytes from the bytes message stream as a Unicode * character * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to read the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageEOFException if unexpected end of bytes stream has * been reached. * @exception MessageNotReadableException if the message is in write-only * mode. */ char readChar() throws JMSException; /** Reads a signed 32-bit integer from the bytes message stream. * * @return the next four bytes from the bytes message stream, interpreted * as an {@code int} * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to read the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageEOFException if unexpected end of bytes stream has * been reached. * @exception MessageNotReadableException if the message is in write-only * mode. */ int readInt() throws JMSException; /** Reads a signed 64-bit integer from the bytes message stream. * * @return the next eight bytes from the bytes message stream, interpreted * as a {@code long} * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to read the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageEOFException if unexpected end of bytes stream has * been reached. * @exception MessageNotReadableException if the message is in write-only * mode. */ long readLong() throws JMSException; /** Reads a {@code float} from the bytes message stream. * * @return the next four bytes from the bytes message stream, interpreted * as a {@code float} * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to read the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageEOFException if unexpected end of bytes stream has * been reached. * @exception MessageNotReadableException if the message is in write-only * mode. */ float readFloat() throws JMSException; /** Reads a {@code double} from the bytes message stream. * * @return the next eight bytes from the bytes message stream, interpreted * as a {@code double} * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to read the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageEOFException if unexpected end of bytes stream has * been reached. * @exception MessageNotReadableException if the message is in write-only * mode. */ double readDouble() throws JMSException; /** Reads a string that has been encoded using a modified UTF-8 * format from the bytes message stream. * *

For more information on the UTF-8 format, see "File System Safe * UCS Transformation Format (FSS_UTF)", X/Open Preliminary Specification, * X/Open Company Ltd., Document Number: P316. This information also * appears in ISO/IEC 10646, Annex P. * * @return a Unicode string from the bytes message stream * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to read the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageEOFException if unexpected end of bytes stream has * been reached. * @exception MessageNotReadableException if the message is in write-only * mode. */ String readUTF() throws JMSException; /** Reads a byte array from the bytes message stream. * *

If the length of array {@code value} is less than the number of * bytes remaining to be read from the stream, the array should * be filled. A subsequent call reads the next increment, and so on. * *

If the number of bytes remaining in the stream is less than the * length of * array {@code value}, the bytes should be read into the array. * The return value of the total number of bytes read will be less than * the length of the array, indicating that there are no more bytes left * to be read from the stream. The next read of the stream returns -1. * * @param value the buffer into which the data is read * * @return the total number of bytes read into the buffer, or -1 if * there is no more data because the end of the stream has been reached * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to read the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageNotReadableException if the message is in write-only * mode. */ int readBytes(byte[] value) throws JMSException; /** Reads a portion of the bytes message stream. * *

If the length of array {@code value} is less than the number of * bytes remaining to be read from the stream, the array should * be filled. A subsequent call reads the next increment, and so on. * *

If the number of bytes remaining in the stream is less than the * length of * array {@code value}, the bytes should be read into the array. * The return value of the total number of bytes read will be less than * the length of the array, indicating that there are no more bytes left * to be read from the stream. The next read of the stream returns -1. * *

If {@code length} is negative, or * {@code length} is greater than the length of the array * {@code value}, then an {@code IndexOutOfBoundsException} is * thrown. No bytes will be read from the stream for this exception case. * * @param value the buffer into which the data is read * @param length the number of bytes to read; must be less than or equal to * {@code value.length} * * @return the total number of bytes read into the buffer, or -1 if * there is no more data because the end of the stream has been reached * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to read the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageNotReadableException if the message is in write-only * mode. */ int readBytes(byte[] value, int length) throws JMSException; /** Writes a {@code boolean} to the bytes message stream as a 1-byte * value. * The value {@code true} is written as the value * {@code (byte)1}; the value {@code false} is written as * the value {@code (byte)0}. * * @param value the {@code boolean} value to be written * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to write the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageNotWriteableException if the message is in read-only * mode. */ void writeBoolean(boolean value) throws JMSException; /** Writes a {@code byte} to the bytes message stream as a 1-byte * value. * * @param value the {@code byte} value to be written * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to write the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageNotWriteableException if the message is in read-only * mode. */ void writeByte(byte value) throws JMSException; /** Writes a {@code short} to the bytes message stream as two bytes, * high byte first. * * @param value the {@code short} to be written * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to write the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageNotWriteableException if the message is in read-only * mode. */ void writeShort(short value) throws JMSException; /** Writes a {@code char} to the bytes message stream as a 2-byte * value, high byte first. * * @param value the {@code char} value to be written * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to write the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageNotWriteableException if the message is in read-only * mode. */ void writeChar(char value) throws JMSException; /** Writes an {@code int} to the bytes message stream as four bytes, * high byte first. * * @param value the {@code int} to be written * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to write the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageNotWriteableException if the message is in read-only * mode. */ void writeInt(int value) throws JMSException; /** Writes a {@code long} to the bytes message stream as eight bytes, * high byte first. * * @param value the {@code long} to be written * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to write the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageNotWriteableException if the message is in read-only * mode. */ void writeLong(long value) throws JMSException; /** Converts the {@code float} argument to an {@code int} using * the * {@code floatToIntBits} method in class {@code Float}, * and then writes that {@code int} value to the bytes message * stream as a 4-byte quantity, high byte first. * * @param value the {@code float} value to be written * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to write the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageNotWriteableException if the message is in read-only * mode. */ void writeFloat(float value) throws JMSException; /** Converts the {@code double} argument to a {@code long} using * the * {@code doubleToLongBits} method in class {@code Double}, * and then writes that {@code long} value to the bytes message * stream as an 8-byte quantity, high byte first. * * @param value the {@code double} value to be written * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to write the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageNotWriteableException if the message is in read-only * mode. */ void writeDouble(double value) throws JMSException; /** Writes a string to the bytes message stream using UTF-8 encoding in a * machine-independent manner. * *

For more information on the UTF-8 format, see "File System Safe * UCS Transformation Format (FSS_UTF)", X/Open Preliminary Specification, * X/Open Company Ltd., Document Number: P316. This information also * appears in ISO/IEC 10646, Annex P. * * @param value the {@code String} value to be written * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to write the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageNotWriteableException if the message is in read-only * mode. */ void writeUTF(String value) throws JMSException; /** Writes a byte array to the bytes message stream. * * @param value the byte array to be written * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to write the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageNotWriteableException if the message is in read-only * mode. */ void writeBytes(byte[] value) throws JMSException; /** Writes a portion of a byte array to the bytes message stream. * * @param value the byte array value to be written * @param offset the initial offset within the byte array * @param length the number of bytes to use * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to write the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageNotWriteableException if the message is in read-only * mode. */ void writeBytes(byte[] value, int offset, int length) throws JMSException; /** Writes an object to the bytes message stream. * *

This method works only for the objectified primitive * object types ({@code Integer}, {@code Double}, * {@code Long} ...), {@code String} objects, and byte * arrays. * * @param value the object in the Java programming language ("Java * object") to be written; it must not be null * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to write the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageFormatException if the object is of an invalid type. * @exception MessageNotWriteableException if the message is in read-only * mode. * @exception java.lang.NullPointerException if the parameter * {@code value} is null. */ void writeObject(Object value) throws JMSException; /** Puts the message body in read-only mode and repositions the stream of * bytes to the beginning. * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to reset the message * due to some internal error. * @exception MessageFormatException if the message has an invalid * format. */ void reset() throws JMSException; }





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