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017
018 package org.apache.activemq;
019
020 import javax.jms.JMSException;
021 import javax.jms.QueueSession;
022 import javax.jms.Session;
023 import javax.jms.TopicSession;
024 import javax.jms.TransactionInProgressException;
025 import javax.jms.XAQueueSession;
026 import javax.jms.XATopicSession;
027 import javax.transaction.xa.XAResource;
028
029 import org.apache.activemq.command.SessionId;
030
031 /**
032 * The XASession interface extends the capability of Session by adding access
033 * to a JMS provider's support for the Java Transaction API (JTA) (optional).
034 * This support takes the form of a javax.transaction.xa.XAResource object.
035 * The functionality of this object closely resembles that defined by the
036 * standard X/Open XA Resource interface.
037 * <p/>
038 * An application server controls the transactional assignment of an XASession
039 * by obtaining its XAResource. It uses the XAResource to assign the session
040 * to a transaction, prepare and commit work on the transaction, and so on.
041 * <p/>
042 * An XAResource provides some fairly sophisticated facilities for
043 * interleaving work on multiple transactions, recovering a list of
044 * transactions in progress, and so on. A JTA aware JMS provider must fully
045 * implement this functionality. This could be done by using the services of a
046 * database that supports XA, or a JMS provider may choose to implement this
047 * functionality from scratch.
048 * <p/>
049 * A client of the application server is given what it thinks is a regular
050 * JMS Session. Behind the scenes, the application server controls the
051 * transaction management of the underlying XASession.
052 * <p/>
053 * The XASession interface is optional. JMS providers are not required to
054 * support this interface. This interface is for use by JMS providers to
055 * support transactional environments. Client programs are strongly encouraged
056 * to use the transactional support available in their environment, rather
057 * than use these XA interfaces directly.
058 *
059 *
060 * @see javax.jms.Session
061 * @see javax.jms.QueueSession
062 * @see javax.jms.TopicSession
063 * @see javax.jms.XASession
064 */
065 public class ActiveMQXASession extends ActiveMQSession implements QueueSession, TopicSession, XAQueueSession, XATopicSession {
066
067 public ActiveMQXASession(ActiveMQXAConnection connection, SessionId sessionId, int theAcknowlegeMode, boolean dispatchAsync) throws JMSException {
068 super(connection, sessionId, theAcknowlegeMode, dispatchAsync);
069 }
070
071 public boolean getTransacted() throws JMSException {
072 return getTransactionContext().isInXATransaction();
073 }
074
075 public void rollback() throws JMSException {
076 throw new TransactionInProgressException("Cannot rollback() inside an XASession");
077 }
078
079 public void commit() throws JMSException {
080 throw new TransactionInProgressException("Cannot commit() inside an XASession");
081 }
082
083 public Session getSession() throws JMSException {
084 return this;
085 }
086
087 public XAResource getXAResource() {
088 return getTransactionContext();
089 }
090
091 public QueueSession getQueueSession() throws JMSException {
092 return new ActiveMQQueueSession(this);
093 }
094
095 public TopicSession getTopicSession() throws JMSException {
096 return new ActiveMQTopicSession(this);
097 }
098
099 /*
100 * when there is no XA transaction it is auto ack
101 */
102 public boolean isAutoAcknowledge() {
103 return true;
104 }
105
106 protected void doStartTransaction() throws JMSException {
107 // allow non transactional auto ack work on an XASession
108 // Seems ok by the spec that an XAConnection can be used without an XA tx
109 }
110
111 }