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#ifndef _CMS_XACONNECTIONFACTORY_H_
#define _CMS_XACONNECTIONFACTORY_H_
#include <cms/Config.h>
#include <cms/XAConnection.h>
#include <cms/XAException.h>
namespace cms {
/**
* The XAConnectionFactory interface is specialized interface that defines an
* ConnectionFactory that creates Connection instance that will participate in
* XA Transactions.
*
* Some application provide support for grouping XA capable resource use into
* a distributed transaction (optional). To include CMS API transactions in a
* XA transaction, an application requires a XA aware library. A CMS provider
* exposes its XA support using an XAConnectionFactory object, which an application
* uses to create XAConnection objects.
*
* The XAConnectionFactory 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 XAConnectionFactory {
public:
virtual ~XAConnectionFactory();
/**
* Creates an XAConnection with the default user name and password. The connection is created
* in stopped mode just as the standard Connection object is created from the ConnectionFactory.
* No messages will be delivered until the Connection.start method is explicitly called.
*
* @returns a new XAConnectionFactory instance, the caller owns the returned pointer.
*
* @throws CMSException if an internal error occurs while creating the Connection.
* @throws CMSSecurityException if the client authentication fails because the user name or
* password are invalid.
*/
virtual XAConnection* createXAConnection() = 0;
/**
* Creates an XA connection with the specified user name and password. The connection is
* created in stopped mode just as the standard ConnectionFactory creates a new Connection.
* No messages will be delivered until the Connection.start method is explicitly called.
*
* @returns a new XAConnectionFactory instance, the caller owns the returned pointer.
*
* @throws CMSException if an internal error occurs while creating the Connection.
* @throws CMSSecurityException if the client authentication fails because the user name or
* password are invalid.
*/
virtual XAConnection* createXAConnection(const std::string& userName, const std::string& password ) = 0;
public:
/**
* Static method that is used to create a provider specific XA Connection
* factory. The provider implements this method in their library and
* returns an instance of a XAConnectionFactory derived object. Clients can
* use this method to remain abstracted from the specific CMS implementation
* being used.
*
* The XA interfaces are optional in CMS however if a provider chooses to omit
* them it should still override this method and throw an UnsupportedOperationException
* to indicate that it doesn't provide this functionality.
*
* @param brokerURI
* The remote address to use to connect to the Provider.
*
* @return A pointer to a provider specific implementation of the XAConnectionFactory
* interface, the caller is responsible for deleting this resource.
*
* @throws CMSException if an internal error occurs while creating the XAConnectionFactory.
* @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the provider does not support the XA API.
*/
static XAConnectionFactory* createCMSXAConnectionFactory(const std::string& brokerURI);
};
}
#endif /* _CMS_XACONNECTIONFACTORY_H_ */