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#ifndef _CMS_XASESSION_H_
#define _CMS_XASESSION_H_
#include <cms/Config.h>
#include <cms/Session.h>
#include <cms/XAResource.h>
namespace cms {
/**
* The XASession interface extends the capability of Session by adding access to a CMS provider's
* support for the operating inside an XA Transaction (optional). This support takes the form of
* a cms::XAResource object. The functionality of this object closely resembles that defined by
* the standard X/Open XA Resource interface.
*
* An application 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 XA aware CMS provider
* must fully implement this functionality.
*
* The XASession instance will behave much like a normal cms::Session however some methods will
* will not operate as normal, any call to Session::commit, or Session::rollback will result in
* a CMSException being thrown. Also when not inside an XA transaction the MessageConsumer will
* operate as if it were in the AutoAcknowlege mode.
*
* The XASession interface is optional. CMS providers are not required to support this interface.
* This interface is for use by CMS 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.
*
* @since 2.3
*/
class CMS_API XASession : public virtual cms::Session {
public:
virtual ~XASession();
/**
* Returns the XA resource associated with this Session to the caller.
*
* The client can use the provided XA resource to interact with the XA Transaction
* Manager in use in the client application.
*
* @return an XAResouce instance to the caller, the caller does not own this
* pointer and should not delete it.
*/
virtual XAResource* getXAResource() const = 0;
};
}
#endif /* _CMS_XASESSION_H_ */