public interface XAJMSContext extends JMSContext
XAJMSContext interface extends the capability of
JMSContext by adding access to a JMS provider's support for the Java
Transaction API (JTA) (optional). This support takes the form of a
javax.transaction.xa.XAResource object. The functionality of this
object closely resembles that defined by the standard X/Open XA Resource
interface.
An application server controls the transactional assignment of an
XASession by obtaining its XAResource. It uses the
XAResource to assign the session to a transaction, prepare and commit
work on the transaction, and so on.
An XAResource provides some fairly sophisticated facilities for
interleaving work on multiple transactions, recovering a list of transactions
in progress, and so on. A JTA aware JMS provider must fully implement this
functionality. This could be done by using the services of a database that
supports XA, or a JMS provider may choose to implement this functionality
from scratch.
A client of the application server is given what it thinks is an ordinary
JMSContext. Behind the scenes, the application server controls the
transaction management of the underlying XAJMSContext.
The XAJMSContext 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.
AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE, CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE, DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGE, SESSION_TRANSACTED| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
void |
commit()
Throws a
TransactionInProgressRuntimeException, since it should
not be called for an XAJMSContext object. |
JMSContext |
getContext()
Returns the
JMSContext object associated with this
XAJMSContext. |
boolean |
getTransacted()
Returns whether the session is in transacted mode; this method always
returns true.
|
XAResource |
getXAResource()
Returns an
XAResource to the caller. |
void |
rollback()
Throws a
TransactionInProgressRuntimeException, since it should
not be called for an XAJMSContext object. |
acknowledge, close, createBrowser, createBrowser, createBytesMessage, createConsumer, createConsumer, createConsumer, createContext, createDurableConsumer, createDurableConsumer, createMapMessage, createMessage, createObjectMessage, createObjectMessage, createProducer, createQueue, createSharedConsumer, createSharedConsumer, createSharedDurableConsumer, createSharedDurableConsumer, createStreamMessage, createTemporaryQueue, createTemporaryTopic, createTextMessage, createTextMessage, createTopic, getAutoStart, getClientID, getExceptionListener, getMetaData, getSessionMode, recover, setAutoStart, setClientID, setExceptionListener, start, stop, unsubscribeJMSContext getContext()
JMSContext object associated with this
XAJMSContext.JMSContext object associated with this
XAJMSContextXAResource getXAResource()
XAResource to the caller.XAResourceboolean getTransacted()
getTransacted in interface JMSContextvoid commit()
TransactionInProgressRuntimeException, since it should
not be called for an XAJMSContext object.commit in interface JMSContextTransactionInProgressRuntimeException - if the method is called on an XAJMSContext.void rollback()
TransactionInProgressRuntimeException, since it should
not be called for an XAJMSContext object.rollback in interface JMSContextTransactionInProgressRuntimeException - if the method is called on an XAJMSContext.Copyright © 2017 JBoss by Red Hat. All rights reserved.