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package jakarta.jms;
/**
* A client uses a {@code QueueConnectionFactory} object to create {@code QueueConnection} objects with a point-to-point
* Jakarta Messaging provider.
*
*
* {@code QueueConnectionFactory} can be used to create a {@code QueueConnection}, from which specialized queue-related
* objects can be created. A more general, and recommended, approach is to use the {@code ConnectionFactory} object.
*
*
* The {@code QueueConnectionFactory} object can be used to support existing code that already uses it.
*
* @see jakarta.jms.ConnectionFactory
*
* @version Jakarta Messaging 2.0
* @since JMS 1.0
*
*/
public interface QueueConnectionFactory extends ConnectionFactory {
/**
* Creates a queue 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 queue connection
*
* @exception JMSException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to create the queue connection due to some internal error.
* @exception JMSSecurityException if client authentication fails due to an invalid user name or password.
*/
QueueConnection createQueueConnection() throws JMSException;
/**
* Creates a queue 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 queue connection
*
* @exception JMSException if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to create the queue connection due to some internal error.
* @exception JMSSecurityException if client authentication fails due to an invalid user name or password.
*/
QueueConnection createQueueConnection(String userName, String password) throws JMSException;
}