[jboss-cvs] JBossAS SVN: r98286 - projects/javaee/tags/jboss-javaee-parent-6.0.0-alpha-1/jboss-jca-api/src/main/javax/resource/spi.

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Author: jaikiran
Date: 2009-12-22 11:54:07 -0500 (Tue, 22 Dec 2009)
New Revision: 98286

Removed:
   projects/javaee/tags/jboss-javaee-parent-6.0.0-alpha-1/jboss-jca-api/src/main/javax/resource/spi/ManagedConnection.java
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Deleted: projects/javaee/tags/jboss-javaee-parent-6.0.0-alpha-1/jboss-jca-api/src/main/javax/resource/spi/ManagedConnection.java
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--- projects/javaee/tags/jboss-javaee-parent-6.0.0-alpha-1/jboss-jca-api/src/main/javax/resource/spi/ManagedConnection.java	2009-12-22 16:54:00 UTC (rev 98285)
+++ projects/javaee/tags/jboss-javaee-parent-6.0.0-alpha-1/jboss-jca-api/src/main/javax/resource/spi/ManagedConnection.java	2009-12-22 16:54:07 UTC (rev 98286)
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-*/
-
-package javax.resource.spi;
-
-import javax.security.auth.Subject;
-import javax.transaction.xa.XAResource;
-import javax.resource.ResourceException;
-
-/** ManagedConnection instance represents a physical connection
- *  to the underlying EIS.
- *
- *  <p>A ManagedConnection instance provides access to a pair of 
- *  interfaces: <code>javax.transaction.xa.XAResource</code> and 
- *  <code>javax.resource.spi.LocalTransaction</code>.
- *
- *  <p><code> XAResource</code> interface is used by the transaction 
- *  manager to associate and dissociate a transaction with the underlying 
- *  EIS resource manager instance and to perform two-phase commit 
- *  protocol. The ManagedConnection interface is not directly used 
- *  by the transaction manager. More details on the XAResource 
- *  interface are described in the JTA specification.
- *
- *  <p>The LocalTransaction interface is used by the application server
- *  to manage local transactions.
- *
- *  @version     0.5
- *  @author      Rahul Sharma
- *  @see         javax.resource.spi.ManagedConnectionFactory
- *  @see         javax.transaction.xa.XAResource
- *  @see         javax.resource.spi.LocalTransaction
-**/
-
-public interface ManagedConnection {
-  
-  /** Creates a new connection handle for the underlying physical connection 
-   *  represented by the ManagedConnection instance. This connection handle
-   *  is used by the application code to refer to the underlying physical 
-   *  connection. This connection handle is associated with its 
-   *  ManagedConnection instance in a resource adapter implementation 
-   *  specific way.</P>
-   *
-   *  <P>The ManagedConnection uses the Subject and additional ConnectionRequest
-   *  Info (which is specific to resource adapter and opaque to application
-   *  server) to set the state of the physical connection.</p>
-   *
-   *  @param        subject        security context as JAAS subject
-   *  @param        cxRequestInfo  ConnectionRequestInfo instance
-   *  @return       generic Object instance representing the connection 
-   *                handle. For CCI, the connection handle created by a 
-   *                ManagedConnection instance is of the type 
-   *                javax.resource.cci.Connection.
-   *
-   *  @throws  ResourceException     generic exception if operation fails
-   *  @throws  ResourceAdapterInternalException
-   *                                 resource adapter internal error condition
-   *  @throws  SecurityException     security related error condition
-   *  @throws  CommException         failed communication with EIS instance
-   *  @throws  EISSystemException    internal error condition in EIS instance
-   *                                 - used if EIS instance is involved in
-   *                                   setting state of ManagedConnection
-   *
-   **/
-  public 
-  Object getConnection(Subject subject, 
-		       ConnectionRequestInfo cxRequestInfo) 
-                 throws ResourceException;
-
-  /** Destroys the physical connection to the underlying resource manager.
-   *
-   *  <p>To manage the size of the connection pool, an application server can 
-   *  explictly call ManagedConnection.destroy to destroy a  
-   *  physical connection. A resource adapter should destroy all allocated 
-   *  system resources for this ManagedConnection instance when the method 
-   *  destroy is called.
-   *  
-   *  @throws    ResourceException     generic exception if operation failed
-   *  @throws    IllegalStateException illegal state for destroying connection
-   **/
-
-  public 
-  void destroy() throws ResourceException;
-
-  /** Application server calls this method to force any cleanup on the 
-   *  ManagedConnection instance.
-   *  
-   *  <p>The method ManagedConnection.cleanup initiates a cleanup of the
-   *  any client-specific state as maintained by a ManagedConnection instance.
-   *  The cleanup should invalidate all connection handles that had been 
-   *  created using this ManagedConnection instance. Any attempt by an application 
-   *  component to use the connection handle after cleanup of the underlying
-   *  ManagedConnection should result in an exception.
-   *
-   *  <p>The cleanup of ManagedConnection is always driven by an application
-   *  server. An application server should not invoke ManagedConnection.cleanup
-   *  when there is an uncompleted transaction (associated with a 
-   *  ManagedConnection instance) in progress. 
-
-   *  <p>The invocation of ManagedConnection.cleanup method on an already 
-   *  cleaned-up connection should not throw an exception.
-   *
-   *  <p>The cleanup of ManagedConnection instance resets its client specific
-   *  state and prepares the connection to be put back in to a connection
-   *  pool. The cleanup method should not cause resource adapter to close
-   *  the physical pipe and reclaim system resources associated with the
-   *  physical connection.
-   *  
-   *  @throws    ResourceException     generic exception if operation fails
-   *  @throws    ResourceAdapterInternalException
-   *                                   resource adapter internal error condition
-   *  @throws    IllegalStateException Illegal state for calling connection
-   *                                   cleanup. Example - if a localtransaction 
-   *                                   is in progress that doesn't allow 
-   *                                   connection cleanup
-   *
-   **/
-  public 
-  void cleanup() throws ResourceException;  
-
-  /** Used by the container to change the association of an 
-   *  application-level connection handle with a ManagedConneciton 
-   *  instance. The container should find the right ManagedConnection 
-   *  instance and call the associateConnection method.
-   *
-   *  <p>The resource adapter is required to implement the associateConnection
-   *  method. The method implementation for a ManagedConnection should 
-   *  dissociate the connection handle (passed as a parameter) from its 
-   *  currently associated ManagedConnection and associate the new 
-   *  connection handle with itself. 
-   *
-   *  @param   connection  Application-level connection handle
-   *
-   *  @throws  ResourceException     Failed to associate the connection
-   *                                 handle with this ManagedConnection
-   *                                 instance
-   *  @throws  IllegalStateException Illegal state for invoking this
-   *                                 method
-   *  @throws  ResourceAdapterInternalException
-   *                                 Resource adapter internal error 
-   *                                 condition
-   *                  
-  **/
-  public
-  void associateConnection(Object connection)
-                 throws ResourceException;
-
-
-
-  /** Adds a connection event listener to the ManagedConnection 
-   *  instance.
-   *
-   *  <p>The registered ConnectionEventListener instances are notified of
-   *  connection close and error events, also of local transaction related
-   *  events on the Managed Connection.
-   *
-   *  @param  listener   a new ConnectionEventListener to be registered
-  **/
-  public 
-  void addConnectionEventListener(ConnectionEventListener listener);
-
-  /** Removes an already registered connection event listener from the 
-   *  ManagedConnection instance.
-   *
-   *  @param  listener   already registered connection event listener to be 
-   *                     removed
-  **/
-  public 
-  void removeConnectionEventListener(
-			 ConnectionEventListener listener);
-
-  /** Returns an <code>javax.transaction.xa.XAresource</code> instance. 
-   *  An application server enlists this XAResource instance with the
-   *  Transaction Manager if the ManagedConnection instance is being used
-   *  in a JTA transaction that is being coordinated by the Transaction 
-   *  Manager.
-   *
-   *  @return     XAResource instance
-   *
-   *  @throws     ResourceException     generic exception if operation fails
-   *  @throws     NotSupportedException if the operation is not supported
-   *  @throws     ResourceAdapterInternalException
-   *                                    resource adapter internal error condition
-  **/
-  public 
-  XAResource getXAResource() throws ResourceException;
-
-  /** Returns an <code>javax.resource.spi.LocalTransaction</code> instance. 
-   *  The LocalTransaction interface is used by the container to manage
-   *  local transactions for a RM instance.
-   *
-   *  @return     LocalTransaction instance
-   *
-   *  @throws     ResourceException     generic exception if operation fails
-   *  @throws     NotSupportedException if the operation is not supported
-   *  @throws     ResourceAdapterInternalException
-   *                                    resource adapter internal error condition
-  **/
-  public 
-  LocalTransaction getLocalTransaction() throws ResourceException;
-
-  /** <p>Gets the metadata information for this connection's underlying 
-   *  EIS resource manager instance. The ManagedConnectionMetaData 
-   *  interface provides information about the underlying EIS instance 
-   *  associated with the ManagedConenction instance.
-   *
-   *  @return     ManagedConnectionMetaData instance
-   *
-   *  @throws     ResourceException     generic exception if operation fails
-   *  @throws     NotSupportedException if the operation is not supported
-  **/
-  public 
-  ManagedConnectionMetaData getMetaData() throws ResourceException;
-
-  /** Sets the log writer for this ManagedConnection instance.
-   *
-   *  <p>The log writer is a character output stream to which all logging and
-   *  tracing messages for this ManagedConnection instance will be printed.
-   *  Application Server manages the association of output stream with the
-   *  ManagedConnection instance based on the connection pooling 
-   *  requirements.</p>
-   *  
-   *  <p>When a ManagedConnection object is initially created, the default
-   *  log writer associated with this instance is obtained from the 
-   *  ManagedConnectionFactory. An application server can set a log writer
-   *  specific to this ManagedConnection to log/trace this instance using
-   *  setLogWriter method.</p>
-   *  
-   *  @param      out        Character Output stream to be associated
-   *
-   *  @throws     ResourceException  generic exception if operation fails
-   *  @throws     ResourceAdapterInternalException
-   *                                 resource adapter related error condition
-   **/
-  public
-  void setLogWriter(java.io.PrintWriter out) throws ResourceException;
-
-  /** Gets the log writer for this ManagedConnection instance.
-   *
-   *  <p>The log writer is a character output stream to which all logging and
-   *  tracing messages for this ManagedConnection instance will be printed.
-   *  ConnectionManager manages the association of output stream with the
-   *  ManagedConnection instance based on the connection pooling 
-   *  requirements.</p>
-   *
-   *  <p>The Log writer associated with a ManagedConnection instance can be
-   *  one set as default from the ManagedConnectionFactory (that created
-   *  this connection) or one set specifically for this instance by the 
-   *  application server.</p>
-   *
-   *  @return   Character ourput stream associated with this Managed-
-   *            Connection instance
-   *     
-   *  @throws     ResourceException     generic exception if operation fails
-  **/
-  public 
-  java.io.PrintWriter getLogWriter() throws ResourceException;
-}




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