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package jakarta.jms;

/**
 * A {@code ConnectionFactory} object encapsulates a set of connection configuration parameters that has been defined by
 * an administrator. A client uses it to create a connection with a Jakarta Messaging provider.
 *
 * 

* A {@code ConnectionFactory} object is a Jakarta Messaging administered object and supports concurrent use. * *

* Jakarta Messaging administered objects are objects containing configuration information that are created by an administrator and * later used by Jakarta Messaging clients. They make it practical to administer the Jakarta Messaging API in the enterprise. * *

* Although the interfaces for administered objects do not explicitly depend on the Java Naming and Directory Interface * (JNDI) API, the Jakarta Messaging API establishes the convention that Jakarta Messaging clients find administered objects by looking them up in a * JNDI namespace. * *

* An administrator can place an administered object anywhere in a namespace. The Jakarta Messaging API does not define a naming * policy. * *

* It is expected that Jakarta Messaging providers will provide the tools an administrator needs to create and configure administered * objects in a JNDI namespace. Jakarta Messaging provider implementations of administered objects should be both * {@code javax.jndi.Referenceable} and {@code java.io.Serializable} so that they can be stored in all JNDI naming * contexts. In addition, it is recommended that these implementations follow the * JavaBeansTM design patterns. * *

* This strategy provides several benefits: * *

    *
  • It hides provider-specific details from Jakarta Messaging clients. *
  • It abstracts administrative information into objects in the Java programming language ("Java objects") that are * easily organized and administered from a common management console. *
  • Since there will be JNDI providers for all popular naming services, this means that Jakarta Messaging providers can deliver one * implementation of administered objects that will run everywhere. *
* *

* An administered object should not hold on to any remote resources. Its lookup should not use remote resources other * than those used by the JNDI API itself. * *

* Clients should think of administered objects as local Java objects. Looking them up should not have any hidden side * effects or use surprising amounts of local resources. * * @see jakarta.jms.Connection * @see jakarta.jms.QueueConnectionFactory * @see jakarta.jms.TopicConnectionFactory * * @version Jakarta Messaging 2.0 * @since JMS 1.0 */ public interface ConnectionFactory { /** * Creates a connection with the default user identity. The connection is created in stopped mode. No messages will be * delivered until the {@code Connection.start} method is explicitly called. * * @return a newly created connection * * @exception JMSException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to create the connection due to some internal error. * @exception JMSSecurityException if client authentication fails due to an invalid user name or password. * @since JMS 1.1 */ Connection createConnection() throws JMSException; /** * Creates a connection with the specified user identity. The connection is created in stopped mode. No messages will be * delivered until the {@code Connection.start} method is explicitly called. * * @param userName the caller's user name * @param password the caller's password * * @return a newly created connection * * @exception JMSException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to create the connection due to some internal error. * @exception JMSSecurityException if client authentication fails due to an invalid user name or password. * @since JMS 1.1 */ Connection createConnection(String userName, String password) throws JMSException; /** * Creates a JMSContext with the default user identity and an unspecified sessionMode. * *

* A connection and session are created for use by the new JMSContext. The connection is created in stopped mode but * will be automatically started when a JMSConsumer is created. * *

* The behaviour of the session that is created depends on whether this method is called in a Java SE environment, in * the Jakarta EE application client container, or in the Jakarta EE web or EJB container. If this method is called in the * Jakarta EE web or EJB container then the behaviour of the session also depends on whether or not there is an active JTA * transaction in progress. * *

* In a Java SE environment or in the Jakarta EE application client container: *

    *
  • The session will be non-transacted and received messages will be acknowledged automatically using an * acknowledgement mode of {@code JMSContext.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE} For a definition of the meaning of this acknowledgement * mode see the link below. *
* *

* In a Jakarta EE web or EJB container, when there is an active JTA transaction in progress: *

    *
  • The session will participate in the JTA transaction and will be committed or rolled back when that transaction is * committed or rolled back, not by calling the {@code JMSContext}'s {@code commit} or {@code rollback} methods. *
* *

* In the Jakarta EE web or EJB container, when there is no active JTA transaction in progress: *

    *
  • The session will be non-transacted and received messages will be acknowledged automatically using an * acknowledgement mode of {@code JMSContext.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE} For a definition of the meaning of this acknowledgement * mode see the link below. *
* * @return a newly created JMSContext * * @exception JMSRuntimeException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to create the JMSContext due to some internal error. * @exception JMSSecurityRuntimeException if client authentication fails due to an invalid user name or password. * @since JMS 2.0 * * @see JMSContext#AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE * * @see jakarta.jms.ConnectionFactory#createContext(int) * @see jakarta.jms.ConnectionFactory#createContext(java.lang.String, java.lang.String) * @see jakarta.jms.ConnectionFactory#createContext(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, int) * @see jakarta.jms.JMSContext#createContext(int) */ JMSContext createContext(); /** * Creates a JMSContext with the specified user identity and an unspecified sessionMode. * *

* A connection and session are created for use by the new JMSContext. The connection is created in stopped mode but * will be automatically started when a JMSConsumer. * *

* The behaviour of the session that is created depends on whether this method is called in a Java SE environment, in * the Jakarta EE application client container, or in the Jakarta EE web or EJB container. If this method is called in the * Jakarta EE web or EJB container then the behaviour of the session also depends on whether or not there is an active JTA * transaction in progress. * *

* In a Java SE environment or in the Jakarta EE application client container: *

    *
  • The session will be non-transacted and received messages will be acknowledged automatically using an * acknowledgement mode of {@code JMSContext.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE} For a definition of the meaning of this acknowledgement * mode see the link below. *
* *

* In a Jakarta EE web or EJB container, when there is an active JTA transaction in progress: *

    *
  • The session will participate in the JTA transaction and will be committed or rolled back when that transaction is * committed or rolled back, not by calling the {@code JMSContext}'s {@code commit} or {@code rollback} methods. *
* *

* In the Jakarta EE web or EJB container, when there is no active JTA transaction in progress: *

    *
  • The session will be non-transacted and received messages will be acknowledged automatically using an * acknowledgement mode of {@code JMSContext.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE} For a definition of the meaning of this acknowledgement * mode see the link below. *
* * @param userName the caller's user name * @param password the caller's password * * @return a newly created JMSContext * * @exception JMSRuntimeException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to create the JMSContext due to some internal error. * @exception JMSSecurityRuntimeException if client authentication fails due to an invalid user name or password. * @since JMS 2.0 * * @see JMSContext#AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE * * @see jakarta.jms.ConnectionFactory#createContext() * @see jakarta.jms.ConnectionFactory#createContext(int) * @see jakarta.jms.ConnectionFactory#createContext(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, int) * @see jakarta.jms.JMSContext#createContext(int) */ JMSContext createContext(String userName, String password); /** * Creates a JMSContext with the specified user identity and the specified session mode. * *

* A connection and session are created for use by the new JMSContext. The JMSContext is created in stopped mode but * will be automatically started when a JMSConsumer is created. * *

* The effect of setting the {@code sessionMode} argument depends on whether this method is called in a Java SE * environment, in the Jakarta EE application client container, or in the Jakarta EE web or EJB container. If this method is * called in the Jakarta EE web or EJB container then the effect of setting the {@code sessionMode} argument also depends * on whether or not there is an active JTA transaction in progress. * *

* In a Java SE environment or in the Jakarta EE application client container: *

    *
  • If {@code sessionMode} is set to {@code JMSContext.SESSION_TRANSACTED} then the session will use a local * transaction which may subsequently be committed or rolled back by calling the {@code JMSContext}'s {@code commit} or * {@code rollback} methods. *
  • If {@code sessionMode} is set to any of {@code JMSContext.CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE}, * {@code JMSContext.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE} or {@code JMSContext.DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGE}. then the session will be * non-transacted and messages received by this session will be acknowledged according to the value of * {@code sessionMode}. For a definition of the meaning of these acknowledgement modes see the links below. *
* *

* In a Jakarta EE web or EJB container, when there is an active JTA transaction in progress: *

    *
  • The argument {@code sessionMode} is ignored. The session will participate in the JTA transaction and will be * committed or rolled back when that transaction is committed or rolled back, not by calling the {@code JMSContext}'s * {@code commit} or {@code rollback} methods. Since the argument is ignored, developers are recommended to use * {@code createContext(String userName, String password)} instead of this method. *
* *

* In the Jakarta EE web or EJB container, when there is no active JTA transaction in progress: *

    *
  • The argument {@code acknowledgeMode} must be set to either of {@code JMSContext.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE} or * {@code JMSContext.DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGE}. The session will be non-transacted and messages received by this session will * be acknowledged automatically according to the value of {@code acknowledgeMode}. For a definition of the meaning of * these acknowledgement modes see the links below. The values {@code JMSContext.SESSION_TRANSACTED} and * {@code JMSContext.CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE} may not be used. *
* * @param userName the caller's user name * @param password the caller's password * @param sessionMode indicates which of four possible session modes will be used. *
    *
  • If this method is called in a Java SE environment or in the Jakarta EE application client container, the permitted * values are {@code JMSContext.SESSION_TRANSACTED}, {@code JMSContext.CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE}, * {@code JMSContext.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE} and {@code JMSContext.DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGE}. *
  • If this method is called in the Jakarta EE web or EJB container when there is an active JTA transaction in progress * then this argument is ignored. *
  • If this method is called in the Jakarta EE web or EJB container when there is no active JTA transaction in progress, * the permitted values are {@code JMSContext.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE} and {@code JMSContext.DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGE}. In this case * the values {@code JMSContext.TRANSACTED} and {@code JMSContext.CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE} are not permitted. *
* * @return a newly created JMSContext * * @exception JMSRuntimeException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to create the JMSContext due to some internal error. * @exception JMSSecurityRuntimeException if client authentication fails due to an invalid user name or password. * @since JMS 2.0 * * @see JMSContext#SESSION_TRANSACTED * @see JMSContext#CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE * @see JMSContext#AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE * @see JMSContext#DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGE * * @see jakarta.jms.ConnectionFactory#createContext() * @see jakarta.jms.ConnectionFactory#createContext(int) * @see jakarta.jms.ConnectionFactory#createContext(java.lang.String, java.lang.String) * @see jakarta.jms.JMSContext#createContext(int) */ JMSContext createContext(String userName, String password, int sessionMode); /** * Creates a JMSContext with the default user identity and the specified session mode. * *

* A connection and session are created for use by the new JMSContext. The JMSContext is created in stopped mode but * will be automatically started when a JMSConsumer is created. * *

* The effect of setting the {@code sessionMode} argument depends on whether this method is called in a Java SE * environment, in the Jakarta EE application client container, or in the Jakarta EE web or EJB container. If this method is * called in the Jakarta EE web or EJB container then the effect of setting the {@code sessionMode} argument also depends * on whether or not there is an active JTA transaction in progress. * *

* In a Java SE environment or in the Jakarta EE application client container: *

    *
  • If {@code sessionMode} is set to {@code JMSContext.SESSION_TRANSACTED} then the session will use a local * transaction which may subsequently be committed or rolled back by calling the {@code JMSContext}'s {@code commit} or * {@code rollback} methods. *
  • If {@code sessionMode} is set to any of {@code JMSContext.CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE}, * {@code JMSContext.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE} or {@code JMSContext.DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGE}. then the session will be * non-transacted and messages received by this session will be acknowledged according to the value of * {@code sessionMode}. For a definition of the meaning of these acknowledgement modes see the links below. *
* *

* In a Jakarta EE web or EJB container, when there is an active JTA transaction in progress: *

    *
  • The argument {@code sessionMode} is ignored. The session will participate in the JTA transaction and will be * committed or rolled back when that transaction is committed or rolled back, not by calling the {@code JMSContext}'s * {@code commit} or {@code rollback} methods. Since the argument is ignored, developers are recommended to use * {@code createContext()} instead of this method. *
* *

* In the Jakarta EE web or EJB container, when there is no active JTA transaction in progress: *

    *
  • The argument {@code acknowledgeMode} must be set to either of {@code JMSContext.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE} or * {@code JMSContext.DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGE}. The session will be non-transacted and messages received by this session will * be acknowledged automatically according to the value of {@code acknowledgeMode}. For a definition of the meaning of * these acknowledgement modes see the links below. The values {@code JMSContext.SESSION_TRANSACTED} and * {@code JMSContext.CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE} may not be used. *
* * @param sessionMode indicates which of four possible session modes will be used. *
    *
  • If this method is called in a Java SE environment or in the Jakarta EE application client container, the permitted * values are {@code JMSContext.SESSION_TRANSACTED}, {@code JMSContext.CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE}, * {@code JMSContext.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE} and {@code JMSContext.DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGE}. *
  • If this method is called in the Jakarta EE web or EJB container when there is an active JTA transaction in progress * then this argument is ignored. *
  • If this method is called in the Jakarta EE web or EJB container when there is no active JTA transaction in progress, * the permitted values are {@code JMSContext.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE} and {@code JMSContext.DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGE}. In this case * the values {@code JMSContext.TRANSACTED} and {@code JMSContext.CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE} are not permitted. *
* * @return a newly created JMSContext * * @exception JMSRuntimeException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to create the JMSContext due to some internal error. * @exception JMSSecurityRuntimeException if client authentication fails due to an invalid user name or password. * @since JMS 2.0 * * @see JMSContext#SESSION_TRANSACTED * @see JMSContext#CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE * @see JMSContext#AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE * @see JMSContext#DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGE * * @see jakarta.jms.ConnectionFactory#createContext() * @see jakarta.jms.ConnectionFactory#createContext(java.lang.String, java.lang.String) * @see jakarta.jms.ConnectionFactory#createContext(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, int) * @see jakarta.jms.JMSContext#createContext(int) */ JMSContext createContext(int sessionMode); }




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