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package jakarta.jms;

/**
 * A client uses a {@code MessageConsumer} object to receive messages from a destination. A {@code MessageConsumer}
 * object is created by passing a {@code Destination} object to a message-consumer creation method supplied by a
 * session.
 *
 * 

* {@code MessageConsumer} is the parent interface for all message consumers. * *

* A {@code MessageConsumer} can be created with a message selector. A message selector allows the client to restrict * the messages delivered to the message consumer to those that match the selector. * *

* A client may either synchronously receive a {@code MessageConsumer}'s messages or have the {@code MessageConsumer} * asynchronously deliver them as they arrive. * *

* For synchronous receipt, a client can request the next message from a {@code MessageConsumer} using one of its * {@code receive} methods. There are several variations of {@code receive} that allow a client to poll or wait for the * next message. * *

* For asynchronous delivery, a client can register a {@code MessageListener} object with a {@code MessageConsumer}. As * messages arrive at the {@code MessageConsumer}, it delivers them by calling the {@code MessageListener}'s * {@code onMessage} method. * *

* It is a client programming error for a {@code MessageListener} to throw an exception. * * @see jakarta.jms.QueueReceiver * @see jakarta.jms.TopicSubscriber * @see jakarta.jms.Session * * @version Jakarta Messaging 2.0 * @since JMS 1.0 */ public interface MessageConsumer extends AutoCloseable { /** * Gets this message consumer's message selector expression. * * @return this message consumer's message selector, or null if no message selector exists for the message consumer * (that is, if the message selector was not set or was set to null or the empty string) * * @exception JMSException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the message selector due to some internal error. */ String getMessageSelector() throws JMSException; /** * Gets the {@code MessageConsumer}'s {@code MessageListener}. * *

* This method must not be used in a Jakarta EE web or EJB application. Doing so may cause a {@code JMSException} to be * thrown though this is not guaranteed. * * @return the {@code MessageConsumer}'s {@code MessageListener}, or null if one was not set * * @exception JMSException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the {@code MessageListener} for one of the following * reasons: *

    *
  • an internal error has occurred or *
  • this method has been called in a Jakarta EE web or EJB application (though it is not guaranteed that an exception is * thrown in this case) *
* * @see jakarta.jms.MessageConsumer#setMessageListener(jakarta.jms.MessageListener) */ MessageListener getMessageListener() throws JMSException; /** * Sets the {@code MessageConsumer}'s {@code MessageListener}. * *

* Setting the the {@code MessageListener} to null is the equivalent of unsetting the {@code MessageListener} for the * {@code MessageConsumer}. * *

* The effect of calling this method while messages are being consumed by an existing listener or the * {@code MessageConsumer} is being used to consume messages synchronously is undefined. * *

* This method must not be used in a Jakarta EE web or EJB application. Doing so may cause a {@code JMSException} to be * thrown though this is not guaranteed. * * @param listener the listener to which the messages are to be delivered * * @exception JMSException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the {@code MessageConsumer}'s {@code MessageListener} for * one of the following reasons: *

    *
  • an internal error has occurred or *
  • this method has been called in a Jakarta EE web or EJB application (though it is not guaranteed that an exception is * thrown in this case) *
* * @see jakarta.jms.MessageConsumer#getMessageListener() */ void setMessageListener(MessageListener listener) throws JMSException; /** * Receives the next message produced for this message consumer. * *

* This call blocks indefinitely until a message is produced or until this message consumer is closed. * *

* If this {@code receive} is done within a transaction, the consumer retains the message until the transaction commits. * * @return the next message produced for this message consumer, or null if this message consumer is concurrently closed * * @exception JMSException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to receive the next message due to some internal error. * */ Message receive() throws JMSException; /** * Receives the next message that arrives within the specified timeout interval. * *

* This call blocks until a message arrives, the timeout expires, or this message consumer is closed. A {@code timeout} * of zero never expires, and the call blocks indefinitely. * * @param timeout the timeout value (in milliseconds) * * @return the next message produced for this message consumer, or null if the timeout expires or this message consumer * is concurrently closed * * @exception JMSException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to receive the next message due to some internal error. */ Message receive(long timeout) throws JMSException; /** * Receives the next message if one is immediately available. * * @return the next message produced for this message consumer, or null if one is not available * * @exception JMSException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to receive the next message due to some internal error. */ Message receiveNoWait() throws JMSException; /** * Closes the message consumer. * *

* Since a provider may allocate some resources on behalf of a {@code MessageConsumer} outside the Java virtual machine, * clients should close them when they are not needed. Relying on garbage collection to eventually reclaim these * resources may not be timely enough. * *

* This call will block until a {@code receive} call in progress on this consumer has completed. A blocked * {@code receive} call returns null when this message consumer is closed. * *

* If this method is called whilst a message listener is in progress in another thread then it will block until the * message listener has completed. * *

* This method may be called from a message listener's {@code onMessage} method on its own consumer. After this method * returns the {@code onMessage} method will be allowed to complete normally. * *

* This method is the only {@code MessageConsumer} method that can be called concurrently. * * @exception JMSException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to close the consumer due to some internal error. */ @Override void close() throws JMSException; }





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