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package javax.jms;

/**
 * A {@code ServerSession} object is an application server object that is used by a server to associate a thread with a
 * Jakarta Messaging session (optional).
 *
 * 

* A {@code ServerSession} implements two methods: * *

    *
  • {@code getSession} - returns the {@code ServerSession}'s Jakarta Messaging session. *
  • {@code start} - starts the execution of the {@code ServerSession} thread and results in the execution of the JMS * session's {@code run} method. *
* *

* A {@code ConnectionConsumer} implemented by a Jakarta Messaging provider uses a {@code ServerSession} to process one or more * messages that have arrived. It does this by getting a {@code ServerSession} from the {@code ConnectionConsumer}'s * {@code ServerSessionPool}; getting the {@code ServerSession}'s Jakarta Messaging session; loading it with the messages; and then * starting the {@code ServerSession}. * *

* In most cases the {@code ServerSession} will register some object it provides as the {@code ServerSession}'s thread * run object. The {@code ServerSession}'s {@code start} method will call the thread's {@code start} method, which will * start the new thread, and from it, call the {@code run} method of the {@code ServerSession}'s run object. This object * will do some housekeeping and then call the {@code Session}'s {@code run} method. When {@code run} returns, the * {@code ServerSession}'s run object can return the {@code ServerSession} to the {@code ServerSessionPool}, and the * cycle starts again. * *

* Note that the Jakarta Messaging API does not architect how the {@code ConnectionConsumer} loads the {@code Session} with messages. * Since both the {@code ConnectionConsumer} and {@code Session} are implemented by the same Jakarta Messaging provider, they can * accomplish the load using a private mechanism. * * @see javax.jms.ServerSessionPool * @see javax.jms.ConnectionConsumer * * @version Jakarta Messaging 2.0 * @since JMS 1.0 */ public interface ServerSession { /** * Return the {@code ServerSession}'s {@code Session}. This must be a {@code Session} created by the same * {@code Connection} that will be dispatching messages to it. The provider will assign one or more messages to the * {@code Session} and then call {@code start} on the {@code ServerSession}. * * @return the server session's session * * @exception JMSException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the associated session for this {@code ServerSession} due to * some internal error. **/ Session getSession() throws JMSException; /** * Cause the {@code Session}'s {@code run} method to be called to process messages that were just assigned to it. * * @exception JMSException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to start the server session to process messages due to some * internal error. */ void start() throws JMSException; }





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