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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 jakarta.resource.cci;

import jakarta.resource.ResourceException;
import jakarta.resource.NotSupportedException;


/** A Connection represents an application-level handle that is used 
 *  by a client to access the underlying physical connection. The actual 
 *  physical connection associated with a Connection instance is 
 *  represented by a ManagedConnection instance.
 *
 *  

A client gets a Connection instance by using the * getConnection method on a ConnectionFactory * instance. A connection can be associated with zero or more Interaction * instances. * * @author Rahul Sharma * @version 0.8 * @see jakarta.resource.cci.ConnectionFactory * @see jakarta.resource.cci.Interaction **/ public interface Connection { /** Creates an Interaction associated with this Connection. An * Interaction enables an application to execute EIS functions. * * @return Interaction instance * @throws ResourceException Failed to create an Interaction **/ public Interaction createInteraction() throws ResourceException; /** Returns an LocalTransaction instance that enables a component to * demarcate resource manager local transactions on the Connection. * If a resource adapter does not allow a component to demarcate * local transactions on an Connection using LocalTransaction * interface, then the method getLocalTransaction should throw a * NotSupportedException. * * @return LocalTransaction instance * * @throws ResourceException Failed to return a LocalTransaction * instance because of a resource * adapter error * @throws NotSupportedException Demarcation of Resource manager * local transactions is not supported * on this Connection * @see jakarta.resource.cci.LocalTransaction **/ public LocalTransaction getLocalTransaction() throws ResourceException; /** Gets the information on the underlying EIS instance represented * through an active connection. * * @return ConnectionMetaData instance representing information * about the EIS instance * @throws ResourceException * Failed to get information about the * connected EIS instance. Error can be * resource adapter-internal, EIS-specific * or communication related. **/ public ConnectionMetaData getMetaData() throws ResourceException; /** Gets the information on the ResultSet functionality supported by * a connected EIS instance. * * @return ResultSetInfo instance * @throws ResourceException Failed to get ResultSet related * information * @throws NotSupportedException ResultSet functionality is not * supported **/ public ResultSetInfo getResultSetInfo() throws ResourceException; /** Initiates close of the connection handle at the application level. * A client should not use a closed connection to interact with * an EIS. * * @throws ResourceException Exception thrown if close * on a connection handle fails. *

Any invalid connection close invocation--example, * calling close on a connection handle that is * already closed--should also throw this exception. * **/ public void close() throws ResourceException; }





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