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| |
| |
| package javax.jms; |
| |
| /** A <CODE>ServerSession</CODE> object is an application server object that |
| * is used by a server to associate a thread with a JMS session (optional). |
| * |
| * <P>A <CODE>ServerSession</CODE> implements two methods: |
| * |
| * <UL> |
| * <LI><CODE>getSession</CODE> - returns the <CODE>ServerSession</CODE>'s |
| * JMS session. |
| * <LI><CODE>start</CODE> - starts the execution of the |
| * <CODE>ServerSession</CODE> |
| * thread and results in the execution of the JMS session's |
| * <CODE>run</CODE> method. |
| * </UL> |
| * |
| * <P>A <CODE>ConnectionConsumer</CODE> implemented by a JMS provider uses a |
| * <CODE>ServerSession</CODE> to process one or more messages that have |
| * arrived. It does this by getting a <CODE>ServerSession</CODE> from the |
| * <CODE>ConnectionConsumer</CODE>'s <CODE>ServerSessionPool</CODE>; getting |
| * the <CODE>ServerSession</CODE>'s JMS session; loading it with the messages; |
| * and then starting the <CODE>ServerSession</CODE>. |
| * |
| * <P>In most cases the <CODE>ServerSession</CODE> will register some object |
| * it provides as the <CODE>ServerSession</CODE>'s thread run object. The |
| * <CODE>ServerSession</CODE>'s <CODE>start</CODE> method will call the |
| * thread's <CODE>start</CODE> method, which will start the new thread, and |
| * from it, call the <CODE>run</CODE> method of the |
| * <CODE>ServerSession</CODE>'s run object. This object will do some |
| * housekeeping and then call the <CODE>Session</CODE>'s <CODE>run</CODE> |
| * method. When <CODE>run</CODE> returns, the <CODE>ServerSession</CODE>'s run |
| * object can return the <CODE>ServerSession</CODE> to the |
| * <CODE>ServerSessionPool</CODE>, and the cycle starts again. |
| * |
| * <P>Note that the JMS API does not architect how the |
| * <CODE>ConnectionConsumer</CODE> loads the <CODE>Session</CODE> with |
| * messages. Since both the <CODE>ConnectionConsumer</CODE> and |
| * <CODE>Session</CODE> are implemented by the same JMS provider, they can |
| * accomplish the load using a private mechanism. |
| * |
| * @version 1.0 - 9 March 1998 |
| * @author Mark Hapner |
| * @author Rich Burridge |
| * |
| * @see javax.jms.ServerSessionPool |
| * @see javax.jms.ConnectionConsumer |
| */ |
| |
| public interface ServerSession { |
| |
| /** Return the <CODE>ServerSession</CODE>'s <CODE>Session</CODE>. This must |
| * be a <CODE>Session</CODE> created by the same <CODE>Connection</CODE> |
| * that will be dispatching messages to it. The provider will assign one or |
| * more messages to the <CODE>Session</CODE> |
| * and then call <CODE>start</CODE> on the <CODE>ServerSession</CODE>. |
| * |
| * @return the server session's session |
| * |
| * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to get the associated |
| * session for this <CODE>ServerSession</CODE> due |
| * to some internal error. |
| **/ |
| |
| Session |
| getSession() throws JMSException; |
| |
| |
| /** Cause the <CODE>Session</CODE>'s <CODE>run</CODE> method to be called |
| * to process messages that were just assigned to it. |
| * |
| * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to start the server |
| * session to process messages due to some internal |
| * error. |
| */ |
| |
| void |
| start() throws JMSException; |
| } |