javax.jms
Interface XAQueueConnectionFactory
- All Superinterfaces:
- ConnectionFactory, QueueConnectionFactory, XAConnectionFactory
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- XAQueueConnectionFactory
public interface XAQueueConnectionFactory
- extends XAConnectionFactory, QueueConnectionFactory
An XAQueueConnectionFactory
provides the same create options as
a QueueConnectionFactory
(optional).
The XATopicConnectionFactory
interface is optional. JMS providers
are not required to support this interface. This interface is for
use by JMS providers to support transactional environments.
Client programs are strongly encouraged to use the transactional support
available in their environment, rather than use these XA
interfaces directly.
- Version:
- 1.1 - 8 April 2002
- Author:
- Mark Hapner, Rich Burridge, Kate Stout
- See Also:
QueueConnectionFactory
,
XAConnectionFactory
createXAQueueConnection
XAQueueConnection createXAQueueConnection()
throws JMSException
- Creates an XA queue connection with the default user identity.
The connection is created in stopped mode. No messages
will be delivered until the
Connection.start
method
is explicitly called.
- Returns:
- a newly created XA queue connection
- Throws:
JMSException
- if the JMS provider fails to create an XA queue
connection due to some internal error.
JMSSecurityException
- if client authentication fails due to
an invalid user name or password.
createXAQueueConnection
XAQueueConnection createXAQueueConnection(java.lang.String userName,
java.lang.String password)
throws JMSException
- Creates an XA queue connection with the specified user identity.
The connection is created in stopped mode. No messages
will be delivered until the
Connection.start
method
is explicitly called.
- Parameters:
userName
- the caller's user namepassword
- the caller's password
- Returns:
- a newly created XA queue connection
- Throws:
JMSException
- if the JMS provider fails to create an XA queue
connection due to some internal error.
JMSSecurityException
- if client authentication fails due to
an invalid user name or password.
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