Interface Connection
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- All Superinterfaces:
- AutoCloseable
 - All Known Subinterfaces:
- QueueConnection,- TopicConnection,- XAConnection,- XAQueueConnection,- XATopicConnection
 
 public interface Connection extends AutoCloseable AConnectionobject is a client's active connection to its Jakarta Messaging provider. It typically allocates provider resources outside the Java virtual machine (JVM).Connections support concurrent use. A connection serves several purposes: - It encapsulates an open connection with a Jakarta Messaging provider. It typically represents an open TCP/IP socket between a client and the service provider software.
- Its creation is where client authentication takes place.
- It can specify a unique client identifier.
- It provides a ConnectionMetaDataobject.
- It supports an optional ExceptionListenerobject.
 Because the creation of a connection involves setting up authentication and communication, a connection is a relatively heavyweight object. Most clients will do all their messaging with a single connection. Other more advanced applications may use several connections. The Jakarta Messaging API does not architect a reason for using multiple connections; however, there may be operational reasons for doing so. A Jakarta Messaging client typically creates a connection, one or more sessions, and a number of message producers and consumers. When a connection is created, it is in stopped mode. That means that no messages are being delivered. It is typical to leave the connection in stopped mode until setup is complete (that is, until all message consumers have been created). At that point, the client calls the connection's startmethod, and messages begin arriving at the connection's consumers. This setup convention minimizes any client confusion that may result from asynchronous message delivery while the client is still in the process of setting itself up.A connection can be started immediately, and the setup can be done afterwards. Clients that do this must be prepared to handle asynchronous message delivery while they are still in the process of setting up. A message producer can send messages while a connection is stopped. - Since:
- JMS 1.0
- Version:
- Jakarta Messaging 2.0
- See Also:
- ConnectionFactory,- QueueConnection,- TopicConnection
 
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Method SummaryAll Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method Description voidclose()Closes the connection.ConnectionConsumercreateConnectionConsumer(Destination destination, String messageSelector, ServerSessionPool sessionPool, int maxMessages)Creates a connection consumer for this connection (optional operation) on the specific destination.ConnectionConsumercreateDurableConnectionConsumer(Topic topic, String subscriptionName, String messageSelector, ServerSessionPool sessionPool, int maxMessages)Creates a connection consumer for this connection (optional operation) on the specific topic using an unshared durable subscription with the specified name.SessioncreateSession()Creates aSessionobject, specifying no arguments.SessioncreateSession(boolean transacted, int acknowledgeMode)Creates aSessionobject, specifyingtransactedandacknowledgeMode.SessioncreateSession(int sessionMode)Creates aSessionobject, specifyingsessionMode.ConnectionConsumercreateSharedConnectionConsumer(Topic topic, String subscriptionName, String messageSelector, ServerSessionPool sessionPool, int maxMessages)Creates a connection consumer for this connection (optional operation) on the specific topic using a shared non-durable subscription with the specified name.ConnectionConsumercreateSharedDurableConnectionConsumer(Topic topic, String subscriptionName, String messageSelector, ServerSessionPool sessionPool, int maxMessages)Creates a connection consumer for this connection (optional operation) on the specific topic using a shared durable subscription with the specified name.StringgetClientID()Gets the client identifier for this connection.ExceptionListenergetExceptionListener()Gets theExceptionListenerobject for this connection.ConnectionMetaDatagetMetaData()Gets the metadata for this connection.voidsetClientID(String clientID)Sets the client identifier for this connection.voidsetExceptionListener(ExceptionListener listener)Sets an exception listener for this connection.voidstart()Starts (or restarts) a connection's delivery of incoming messages.voidstop()Temporarily stops a connection's delivery of incoming messages.
 
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createSessionSession createSession(boolean transacted, int acknowledgeMode) throws JMSException Creates aSessionobject, specifyingtransactedandacknowledgeMode.This method has been superseded by the method createSession(int sessionMode)which specifies the same information using a single argument, and by the methodcreateSession()which is for use in a Jakarta EE JTA transaction. Applications should consider using those methods instead of this one.The effect of setting the transactedandacknowledgeModearguments depends on whether this method is called in a Java SE environment, in the Jakarta EE application client container, or in the Jakarta EE web or EJB container. If this method is called in the Jakarta EE web or EJB container then the effect of setting the transacted} andacknowledgeModearguments also depends on whether or not there is an active JTA transaction in progress.In a Java SE environment or in the Jakarta EE application client container: - If transactedis set totruethen the session will use a local transaction which may subsequently be committed or rolled back by calling the session'scommitorrollbackmethods. The argumentacknowledgeModeis ignored.
- If transactedis set tofalsethen the session will be non-transacted. In this case the argumentacknowledgeModeis used to specify how messages received by this session will be acknowledged. The permitted values areSession.CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE,Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGEandSession.DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGE. For a definition of the meaning of these acknowledgement modes see the links below.
 In a Jakarta EE web or EJB container, when there is an active JTA transaction in progress: - Both arguments transactedandacknowledgeModeare ignored. The session will participate in the JTA transaction and will be committed or rolled back when that transaction is committed or rolled back, not by calling the session'scommitorrollbackmethods. Since both arguments are ignored, developers are recommended to usecreateSession(), which has no arguments, instead of this method.
 In the Jakarta EE web or EJB container, when there is no active JTA transaction in progress: - If transactedis set to false andacknowledgeModeis set toJMSContext.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGEorSession.DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGEthen the session will be non-transacted and messages will be acknowledged according to the value ofacknowledgeMode.
- If transactedis set to false andacknowledgeModeis set toJMSContext.CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGEthen the Jakarta Messaging provider is recommended to ignore the specified parameters and instead provide a non-transacted, auto-acknowledged session. However the Jakarta Messaging provider may alternatively provide a non-transacted session with client acknowledgement.
- If transactedis set to true, then the Jakarta Messaging provider is recommended to ignore the specified parameters and instead provide a non-transacted, auto-acknowledged session. However the Jakarta Messaging provider may alternatively provide a local transacted session.
- Applications are recommended to set transactedto false andacknowledgeModetoJMSContext.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGEorSession.DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGEsince since applications which settransactedto false and setacknowledgeModetoJMSContext.CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE, or which settransactedto true, may not be portable.
 Applications running in the Jakarta EE web and EJB containers must not attempt to create more than one active (not closed) Sessionobject per connection. If this method is called in a Jakarta EE web or EJB container when an activeSessionobject already exists for this connection then aJMSExceptionmay be thrown.- Parameters:
- transacted- indicates whether the session will use a local transaction, except in the cases described above when this value is ignored..
- acknowledgeMode- when transacted is false, indicates how messages received by the session will be acknowledged, except in the cases described above when this value is ignored.
- Returns:
- a newly created session
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the- Connectionobject fails to create a session due to- some internal error,
- lack of support for the specific transaction and acknowledgement mode, or
- because this method is being called in a Jakarta EE web or EJB application and an active session already exists for this connection.
 
- Since:
- JMS 1.1
- See Also:
- Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE,- Session.CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE,- Session.DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGE,- createSession(int),- createSession()
 
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createSessionSession createSession(int sessionMode) throws JMSException Creates aSessionobject, specifyingsessionMode.The effect of setting the sessionModeargument depends on whether this method is called in a Java SE environment, in the Jakarta EE application client container, or in the Jakarta EE web or EJB container. If this method is called in the Jakarta EE web or EJB container then the effect of setting thesessionModeargument also depends on whether or not there is an active JTA transaction in progress.In a Java SE environment or in the Jakarta EE application client container: - If sessionModeis set toSession.SESSION_TRANSACTEDthen the session will use a local transaction which may subsequently be committed or rolled back by calling the session'scommitorrollbackmethods.
- If sessionModeis set to any ofSession.CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE,Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGEorSession.DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGE. then the session will be non-transacted and messages received by this session will be acknowledged according to the value ofsessionMode. For a definition of the meaning of these acknowledgement modes see the links below.
 In a Jakarta EE web or EJB container, when there is an active JTA transaction in progress: - The argument sessionModeis ignored. The session will participate in the JTA transaction and will be committed or rolled back when that transaction is committed or rolled back, not by calling the session'scommitorrollbackmethods. Since the argument is ignored, developers are recommended to usecreateSession(), which has no arguments, instead of this method.
 In the Jakarta EE web or EJB container, when there is no active JTA transaction in progress: - If sessionModeis set toSession.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGEorSession.DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGEthen the session will be non-transacted and messages will be acknowledged according to the value ofsessionMode.
- If sessionModeis set toSession.CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGEthen the Jakarta Messaging provider is recommended to ignore the specified parameter and instead provide a non-transacted, auto-acknowledged session. However the JMS provider may alternatively provide a non-transacted session with client acknowledgement.
- If sessionModeis set toSession.SESSION_TRANSACTED, then the Jakarta Messaging provider is recommended to ignore the specified parameter and instead provide a non-transacted, auto-acknowledged session. However the JMS provider may alternatively provide a local transacted session.
- Applications are recommended to use only the values Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGEandSession.DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGEsince applications which useSession.CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGEorSession.SESSION_TRANSACTEDmay not be portable.
 Applications running in the Jakarta EE web and EJB containers must not attempt to create more than one active (not closed) Sessionobject per connection. If this method is called in a Jakarta EE web or EJB container when an activeSessionobject already exists for this connection then aJMSExceptionmay be thrown.- Parameters:
- sessionMode- specifies the session mode that will be used, except in the cases described above when this value is ignored. Legal values are- JMSContext.SESSION_TRANSACTED,- JMSContext.CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE,- JMSContext.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGEand- JMSContext.DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGE.
- Returns:
- a newly created session
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the- Connectionobject fails to create a session due to- some internal error,
- lack of support for the specific transaction and acknowledgement mode, or
- because this method is being called in a Jakarta EE web or EJB application and an active session already exists for this connection.
 
- Since:
- JMS 2.0
- See Also:
- Session.SESSION_TRANSACTED,- Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE,- Session.CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE,- Session.DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGE,- createSession(boolean, int),- createSession()
 
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createSessionSession createSession() throws JMSException Creates aSessionobject, specifying no arguments.The behaviour of the session that is created depends on whether this method is called in a Java SE environment, in the Jakarta EE application client container, or in the Jakarta EE web or EJB container. If this method is called in the Jakarta EE web or EJB container then the behaviour of the session also depends on whether or not there is an active JTA transaction in progress. In a Java SE environment or in the Jakarta EE application client container: - The session will be non-transacted and received messages will be acknowledged automatically using an
 acknowledgement mode of Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGEFor a definition of the meaning of this acknowledgement mode see the link below.
 In a Jakarta EE web or EJB container, when there is an active JTA transaction in progress: - The session will participate in the JTA transaction and will be committed or rolled back when that transaction is
 committed or rolled back, not by calling the session's commitorrollbackmethods.
 In the Jakarta EE web or EJB container, when there is no active JTA transaction in progress: - The session will be non-transacted and received messages will be acknowledged automatically using an
 acknowledgement mode of Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGEFor a definition of the meaning of this acknowledgement mode see the link below.
 Applications running in the Jakarta EE web and EJB containers must not attempt to create more than one active (not closed) Sessionobject per connection. If this method is called in a Jakarta EE web or EJB container when an activeSessionobject already exists for this connection then aJMSExceptionmay be thrown.- Returns:
- a newly created session
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the- Connectionobject fails to create a session due to- some internal error or
- because this method is being called in a Jakarta EE web or EJB application and an active session already exists for this connection.
 
- Since:
- JMS 2.0
- See Also:
- Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE,- createSession(boolean, int),- createSession(int)
 
- The session will be non-transacted and received messages will be acknowledged automatically using an
 acknowledgement mode of 
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getClientIDString getClientID() throws JMSException Gets the client identifier for this connection.This value is specific to the Jakarta Messaging provider. It is either preconfigured by an administrator in a ConnectionFactoryobject or assigned dynamically by the application by calling thesetClientIDmethod.- Returns:
- the unique client identifier
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to return the client ID for this connection due to some internal error.
 
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setClientIDvoid setClientID(String clientID) throws JMSException Sets the client identifier for this connection.The preferred way to assign a Jakarta Messaging client's client identifier is for it to be configured in a client-specific ConnectionFactoryobject and transparently assigned to theConnectionobject it creates.Alternatively, a client can set a connection's client identifier using a provider-specific value. The facility to set a connection's client identifier explicitly is not a mechanism for overriding the identifier that has been administratively configured. It is provided for the case where no administratively specified identifier exists. If one does exist, an attempt to change it by setting it must throw an IllegalStateException. If a client sets the client identifier explicitly, it must do so immediately after it creates the connection and before any other action on the connection is taken. After this point, setting the client identifier is a programming error that should throw anIllegalStateException.The purpose of the client identifier is to associate a connection and its objects with a state maintained on behalf of the client by a provider. The only such state identified by the Jakarta Messaging API is that required to support durable subscriptions. If another connection with the same clientIDis already running when this method is called, the Jakarta Messaging provider should detect the duplicate ID and throw anInvalidClientIDException.This method must not be used in a Jakarta EE web or EJB application. Doing so may cause a JMSExceptionto be thrown though this is not guaranteed.- Parameters:
- clientID- the unique client identifier
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the client ID for the the connection for one of the following reasons:- an internal error has occurred or
- this method has been called in a Jakarta EE web or EJB application (though it is not guaranteed that an exception is thrown in this case)
 
- InvalidClientIDException- if the Jakarta Messaging client specifies an invalid or duplicate client ID.
- IllegalStateException- if the Jakarta Messaging client attempts to set a connection's client ID at the wrong time or when it has been administratively configured.
 
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getMetaDataConnectionMetaData getMetaData() throws JMSException Gets the metadata for this connection.- Returns:
- the connection metadata
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the connection metadata for this connection.
- See Also:
- ConnectionMetaData
 
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getExceptionListenerExceptionListener getExceptionListener() throws JMSException Gets theExceptionListenerobject for this connection. Not everyConnectionhas anExceptionListenerassociated with it.- Returns:
- the ExceptionListenerfor this connection, or null. if noExceptionListeneris associated with this connection.
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the- ExceptionListenerfor this connection.
- See Also:
- setExceptionListener(jakarta.jms.ExceptionListener)
 
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setExceptionListenervoid setExceptionListener(ExceptionListener listener) throws JMSException Sets an exception listener for this connection.If a Jakarta Messaging provider detects a serious problem with a connection, it informs the connection's ExceptionListener, if one has been registered. It does this by calling the listener'sonExceptionmethod, passing it aJMSExceptionobject describing the problem.An exception listener allows a client to be notified of a problem asynchronously. Some connections only consume messages, so they would have no other way to learn their connection has failed. A connection serializes execution of its ExceptionListener.A Jakarta Messaging provider should attempt to resolve connection problems itself before it notifies the client of them. This method must not be used in a Jakarta EE web or EJB application. Doing so may cause a JMSExceptionto be thrown though this is not guaranteed.- Parameters:
- listener- the exception listener
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the exception listener for one of the following reasons:- an internal error has occurred or
- this method has been called in a Jakarta EE web or EJB application (though it is not guaranteed that an exception is thrown in this case)
 
 
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startvoid start() throws JMSExceptionStarts (or restarts) a connection's delivery of incoming messages. A call tostarton a connection that has already been started is ignored.- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to start message delivery due to some internal error.
- See Also:
- stop()
 
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stopvoid stop() throws JMSException Temporarily stops a connection's delivery of incoming messages. Delivery can be restarted using the connection'sstartmethod. When the connection is stopped, delivery to all the connection's message consumers is inhibited: synchronous receives block, and messages are not delivered to message listeners.Stopping a connection has no effect on its ability to send messages. A call to stopon a connection that has already been stopped is ignored.A call to stopmust not return until delivery of messages has paused. This means that a client can rely on the fact that none of its message listeners will be called and that all threads of control waiting forreceivecalls to return will not return with a message until the connection is restarted. The receive timers for a stopped connection continue to advance, so receives may time out while the connection is stopped.If message listeners are running when stopis invoked, thestopcall must wait until all of them have returned before it may return. While these message listeners are completing, they must have the full services of the connection available to them.However if the stopmethod is called from a message listener on its own connection, then it will either fail and throw ajakarta.jms.IllegalStateException, or it will succeed and stop the connection, blocking until all other message listeners that may have been running have returned.Since two alternative behaviors are permitted in this case, applications should avoid calling stopfrom a message listener on its own Connection because this is not portable.For the avoidance of doubt, if an exception listener for this connection is running when stopis invoked, there is no requirement for thestopcall to wait until the exception listener has returned before it may return.This method must not be used in a Jakarta EE web or EJB application. Doing so may cause a JMSExceptionto be thrown though this is not guaranteed.- Throws:
- IllegalStateException- this method has been called by a MessageListener on its own Connection
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to stop message delivery for one of the following reasons:- an internal error has occurred or
- this method has been called in a Jakarta EE web or EJB application (though it is not guaranteed that an exception is thrown in this case)
 
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- start()
 
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closevoid close() throws JMSExceptionCloses the connection.Since a provider typically allocates significant resources outside the JVM on behalf of a connection, clients should close these resources when they are not needed. Relying on garbage collection to eventually reclaim these resources may not be timely enough. There is no need to close the sessions, producers, and consumers of a closed connection. Closing a connection causes all temporary destinations to be deleted. When this method is invoked, it should not return until message processing has been shut down in an orderly fashion. This means that all message listeners that may have been running have returned, and that all pending receives have returned. However if the close method is called from a message listener on its own connection, then it will either fail and throw a jakarta.jms.IllegalStateException, or it will succeed and close the connection, blocking until all other message listeners that may have been running have returned, and all pending receive calls have completed. If close succeeds and the acknowledge mode of the session is set toAUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE, the current message will still be acknowledged automatically when theonMessagecall completes. Since two alternative behaviors are permitted in this case, applications should avoid calling close from a message listener on its own connection because this is not portable.A close terminates all pending message receives on the connection's sessions' consumers. The receives may return with a message or with null, depending on whether there was a message available at the time of the close. If one or more of the connection's sessions' message listeners is processing a message at the time when connection closeis invoked, all the facilities of the connection and its sessions must remain available to those listeners until they return control to the Jakarta Messaging provider.This method must not return until any incomplete asynchronous send operations for this Connection have been completed and any CompletionListener callbacks have returned. Incomplete sends should be allowed to complete normally unless an error occurs. For the avoidance of doubt, if an exception listener for this connection is running when closeis invoked, there is no requirement for theclosecall to wait until the exception listener has returned before it may return.Closing a connection causes any of its sessions' transactions in progress to be rolled back. In the case where a session's work is coordinated by an external transaction manager, a session's commitandrollbackmethods are not used and the result of a closed session's work is determined later by the transaction manager. Closing a connection does NOT force an acknowledgment of client-acknowledged sessions.A CompletionListener callback method must not call close on its own Connection. Doing so will cause an IllegalStateException to be thrown. Invoking the acknowledgemethod of a received message from a closed connection's session must throw anIllegalStateException. Closing a closed connection must NOT throw an exception.- Specified by:
- closein interface- AutoCloseable
- Throws:
- IllegalStateException-- this method has been called by a MessageListener on its own Connection
- this method has been called by a CompletionListener callback method on its own Connection
 
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to close the connection due to some internal error. For example, a failure to release resources or to close a socket connection can cause this exception to be thrown.
 
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createConnectionConsumerConnectionConsumer createConnectionConsumer(Destination destination, String messageSelector, ServerSessionPool sessionPool, int maxMessages) throws JMSException Creates a connection consumer for this connection (optional operation) on the specific destination.This is an expert facility not used by ordinary Jakarta Messaging clients. This method must not be used in a Jakarta EE web or Enterprise Bean application. Doing so may cause a JMSExceptionto be thrown though this is not guaranteed.- Parameters:
- destination- the destination to access
- messageSelector- only messages with properties matching the message selector expression are delivered. A value of null or an empty string indicates that there is no message selector for the message consumer.
- sessionPool- the server session pool to associate with this connection consumer
- maxMessages- the maximum number of messages that can be assigned to a server session at one time
- Returns:
- the connection consumer
- Throws:
- InvalidDestinationException- if an invalid destination is specified.
- InvalidSelectorException- if the message selector is invalid.
- JMSException- if the- Connectionobject fails to create a connection consumer for one of the following reasons:- an internal error has occurred
- invalid arguments for sessionPoolandmessageSelectoror
- this method has been called in a Jakarta EE web or EJB application (though it is not guaranteed that an exception is thrown in this case)
 
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- JMS 1.1
- See Also:
- ConnectionConsumer
 
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createSharedConnectionConsumerConnectionConsumer createSharedConnectionConsumer(Topic topic, String subscriptionName, String messageSelector, ServerSessionPool sessionPool, int maxMessages) throws JMSException Creates a connection consumer for this connection (optional operation) on the specific topic using a shared non-durable subscription with the specified name.This is an expert facility not used by ordinary Jakarta Messaging clients. This method must not be used in a Jakarta EE web or EJB application. Doing so may cause a JMSExceptionto be thrown though this is not guaranteed.- Parameters:
- topic- the topic to access
- subscriptionName- the name used to identify the shared non-durable subscription
- messageSelector- only messages with properties matching the message selector expression are delivered. A value of null or an empty string indicates that there is no message selector for the message consumer.
- sessionPool- the server session pool to associate with this connection consumer
- maxMessages- the maximum number of messages that can be assigned to a server session at one time
- Returns:
- the connection consumer
- Throws:
- IllegalStateException- if called on a- QueueConnection
- InvalidDestinationException- if an invalid destination is specified.
- InvalidSelectorException- if the message selector is invalid.
- JMSException- if the- Connectionobject fails to create a connection consumer for one of the following reasons:- an internal error has occurred
- invalid arguments for sessionPoolandmessageSelectoror
- this method has been called in a Jakarta EE web or EJB application (though it is not guaranteed that an exception is thrown in this case)
 
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- JMS 2.0
- See Also:
- ConnectionConsumer
 
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createDurableConnectionConsumerConnectionConsumer createDurableConnectionConsumer(Topic topic, String subscriptionName, String messageSelector, ServerSessionPool sessionPool, int maxMessages) throws JMSException Creates a connection consumer for this connection (optional operation) on the specific topic using an unshared durable subscription with the specified name.This is an expert facility not used by ordinary Jakarta Messaging clients. This method must not be used in a Jakarta EE web or EJB application. Doing so may cause a JMSExceptionto be thrown though this is not guaranteed.- Parameters:
- topic- topic to access
- subscriptionName- the name used to identify the unshared durable subscription
- messageSelector- only messages with properties matching the message selector expression are delivered. A value of null or an empty string indicates that there is no message selector for the message consumer.
- sessionPool- the server session pool to associate with this durable connection consumer
- maxMessages- the maximum number of messages that can be assigned to a server session at one time
- Returns:
- the durable connection consumer
- Throws:
- IllegalStateException- if called on a- QueueConnection
- InvalidDestinationException- if an invalid destination is specified.
- InvalidSelectorException- if the message selector is invalid.
- JMSException- if the- Connectionobject fails to create a connection consumer for one of the following reasons:- an internal error has occurred
- invalid arguments for sessionPoolandmessageSelectoror
- this method has been called in a Jakarta EE web or EJB application (though it is not guaranteed that an exception is thrown in this case)
 
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- JMS 1.1
- See Also:
- ConnectionConsumer
 
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createSharedDurableConnectionConsumerConnectionConsumer createSharedDurableConnectionConsumer(Topic topic, String subscriptionName, String messageSelector, ServerSessionPool sessionPool, int maxMessages) throws JMSException Creates a connection consumer for this connection (optional operation) on the specific topic using a shared durable subscription with the specified name.This is an expert facility not used by ordinary Jakarta Messaging clients. This method must not be used in a Jakarta EE web or EJB application. Doing so may cause a JMSExceptionto be thrown though this is not guaranteed.- Parameters:
- topic- topic to access
- subscriptionName- the name used to identify the shared durable subscription
- messageSelector- only messages with properties matching the message selector expression are delivered. A value of null or an empty string indicates that there is no message selector for the message consumer.
- sessionPool- the server session pool to associate with this durable connection consumer
- maxMessages- the maximum number of messages that can be assigned to a server session at one time
- Returns:
- the durable connection consumer
- Throws:
- IllegalStateException- if called on a- QueueConnection
- InvalidDestinationException- if an invalid destination is specified.
- InvalidSelectorException- if the message selector is invalid.
- JMSException- if the- Connectionobject fails to create a connection consumer for one of the following reasons:- an internal error has occurred
- invalid arguments for sessionPoolandmessageSelectoror
- this method has been called in a Jakarta EE web or EJB application (though it is not guaranteed that an exception is thrown in this case)
 
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- JMS 2.0
- See Also:
- ConnectionConsumer
 
 
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