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This artifact provides a single jar that contains all classes required to use remote EJB and JMS, including all dependencies. It is intended for use by those not using maven, maven users should just import the EJB and JMS BOM's instead (shaded JAR's cause lots of problems with maven, as it is very easy to inadvertently end up with different versions on classes on the class path).

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package javax.jms;

import javax.transaction.xa.XAResource;

/**
 * The {@code XASession} interface extends the capability of {@code Session} by adding access to a Jakarta Messaging provider's
 * support for the Java Transaction API (JTA) (optional). This support takes the form of a
 * {@code javax.transaction.xa.XAResource} object. The functionality of this object closely resembles that defined by
 * the standard X/Open XA Resource interface.
 *
 * 

* An application server controls the transactional assignment of an {@code XASession} by obtaining its * {@code XAResource}. It uses the {@code XAResource} to assign the session to a transaction, prepare and commit work on * the transaction, and so on. * *

* An {@code XAResource} provides some fairly sophisticated facilities for interleaving work on multiple transactions, * recovering a list of transactions in progress, and so on. A JTA aware Jakarta Messaging provider must fully implement this * functionality. This could be done by using the services of a database that supports XA, or a Jakarta Messaging provider may choose * to implement this functionality from scratch. * *

* A client of the application server is given what it thinks is a regular Jakarta Messaging {@code Session}. Behind the scenes, the * application server controls the transaction management of the underlying {@code XASession}. * *

* The {@code XASession} interface is optional. Jakarta Messaging providers are not required to support this interface. This interface * is for use by Jakarta Messaging providers to support transactional environments. Client programs are strongly encouraged to use the * transactional support available in their environment, rather than use these XA interfaces directly. * * @see javax.jms.Session * * @version Jakarta Messaging 2.0 * @since JMS 1.0 */ public interface XASession extends Session { /** * Gets the session associated with this {@code XASession}. * * @return the session object * * @exception JMSException if an internal error occurs. * * @since JMS 1.1 */ Session getSession() throws JMSException; /** * Returns an XA resource to the caller. * * @return an XA resource to the caller */ XAResource getXAResource(); /** * Indicates whether the session is in transacted mode. * * @return true * * @exception JMSException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to return the transaction mode due to some internal error. */ @Override boolean getTransacted() throws JMSException; /** * Throws a {@code TransactionInProgressException}, since it should not be called for an {@code XASession} object. * * @exception TransactionInProgressException if the method is called on an {@code XASession}. */ @Override void commit() throws JMSException; /** * Throws a {@code TransactionInProgressException}, since it should not be called for an {@code XASession} object. * * @exception TransactionInProgressException if the method is called on an {@code XASession}. */ @Override void rollback() throws JMSException; }





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