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package oracle.toplink.essentials.platform.server;
import oracle.toplink.essentials.internal.sessions.DatabaseSessionImpl;
import oracle.toplink.essentials.internal.databaseaccess.Platform;
/**
* PUBLIC:
*
* This is the interface describing the behaviour for ServerPlatformBase, and any other
* class that wants to provide behaviour for a server.
*
* This interface provides the behaviour for
*
* - Which external transaction controller to use
* - Whether or not to enable JTA (external transaction control)
* - How to register/unregister for runtime services (JMX/MBean)
* - Whether or not to enable runtime services
* - How to launch container Threads
*
* Any subclasses of ServerPlatformBase created by the user must implement this interface.
*
* public API:
*
* String getServerNameAndVersion()
*
* @see ServerPlatformBase
*/
public interface ServerPlatform {
/**
* INTERNAL: getDatabaseSession(): Answer the instance of DatabaseSession the receiver is helping.
*
* @return DatabaseSession
*/
public abstract DatabaseSessionImpl getDatabaseSession();
/**
* PUBLIC: getServerNameAndVersion(): Talk to the relevant server class library, and get the server name
* and version
*
* @return String serverNameAndVersion
*/
public abstract String getServerNameAndVersion();
/**
* INTERNAL: getModuleName(): Answer the name of the module (jar name) that my session
* is associated with.
* Answer "unknown" if there is no module name available.
*
* @return String moduleName
*/
public abstract String getModuleName();
/**
* INTERNAL: getExternalTransactionControllerClass(): Answer the class of external transaction controller to use
* For this server platform. This is read-only.
*
* If the subclasses of the ServerPlatformBase do not provide the Class desired, then
* a new subclass should be created to return the desired class.
*
* @return Class externalTransactionControllerClass
*
* @see oracle.toplink.essentials.transaction.JTATransactionController
* @see #isJTAEnabled()
* @see #disableJTA()
* @see #initializeExternalTransactionController()
*/
public abstract Class getExternalTransactionControllerClass();
/**
* INTERNAL: setExternalTransactionControllerClass(Class newClass): Set the class of external
* transaction controller to use in the DatabaseSession.
* This is defined by the user via the sessions.xml.
*
* @see oracle.toplink.essentials.transaction.JTATransactionController
* @see #isJTAEnabled()
* @see #disableJTA()
* @see #initializeExternalTransactionController()
*/
public void setExternalTransactionControllerClass(Class newClass);
/**
* INTERNAL: initializeExternalTransactionController(): Populate the DatabaseSession's
* external transaction controller with an instance of my transaction controller class.
*
* To change the external transaction controller class, we recommend creating a subclass of
* ServerPlatformBase, and overriding getExternalTransactionControllerClass()
*
* @see ServerPlatformBase
*
* @return void
*
*/
public abstract void initializeExternalTransactionController();
/**
* INTERNAL: isJTAEnabled(): Answer true if the DatabaseSession's external transaction controller class will
* be populated with my transaction controller class at runtime. If the transaction controller class is
* overridden in the DatabaseSession, my transaction controller class will be ignored.
*
* @return boolean isJTAEnabled
* @see #getExternalTransactionControllerClass()
* @see #disableJTA()
*/
public abstract boolean isJTAEnabled();
/**
* INTERNAL: disableJTA(): Configure the receiver such that my external transaction controller class will
* be ignored, and will NOT be used to populate DatabaseSession's external transaction controller class
* at runtime.
*
* @return void
* @see #getExternalTransactionControllerClass()
* @see #isJTAEnabled()
*/
public abstract void disableJTA();
/**
* INTERNAL: isRuntimeServicesEnabled(): Answer true if the JMX/MBean providing runtime services for
* the receiver's DatabaseSession will be deployed at runtime.
*
* @return boolean isRuntimeServicesEnabled
* @see #disableRuntimeServices()
*/
public abstract boolean isRuntimeServicesEnabled();
/**
* INTERNAL: disableRuntimeServices(): Configure the receiver such that no JMX/MBean will be registered
* to provide runtime services for my DatabaseSession at runtime.
*
* @return void
* @see #isRuntimeServicesEnabled()
*/
public abstract void disableRuntimeServices();
/**
* INTERNAL: registerMBean(): Create and deploy the JMX MBean to provide runtime services for my
* databaseSession.
*
* @return void
* @see #isRuntimeServicesEnabled()
* @see #disableRuntimeServices()
* @see #unregisterMBean()
*/
public abstract void registerMBean();
/**
* INTERNAL: unregisterMBean(): Unregister the JMX MBean that was providing runtime services for my
* databaseSession.
*
* @return void
* @see #isRuntimeServicesEnabled()
* @see #disableRuntimeServices()
* @see #registerMBean()
*/
public abstract void unregisterMBean();
/**
* INTERNAL: This method is used to unwrap the oracle connection wrapped by
* the application server. TopLink needs this unwrapped connection for certain
* Oracle Specific support. (ie TIMESTAMPTZ)
* This is added as a workaround for bug 4460996
*/
public java.sql.Connection unwrapOracleConnection(Platform platform, java.sql.Connection connection);
/**
* INTERNAL: launchContainerRunnable(Runnable runnable): Use the container library to
* start the provided Runnable.
*
* Default behaviour is to use Thread(runnable).start()
*
* @param Runnable runnable: the instance of runnable to be "started"
* @return void
*/
public void launchContainerRunnable(Runnable runnable);
/**
* INTERNAL: getServerLog(): Return the ServerLog for this platform
*
* Return the default ServerLog in the base
*
* @return oracle.toplink.essentials.logging.SessionLog
*/
public oracle.toplink.essentials.logging.SessionLog getServerLog();
}