| Interface | Description |
|---|---|
| BytesMessage |
A
BytesMessage object is used to send a message containing a
stream of uninterpreted bytes. |
| Connection |
A
Connection object is a client's active connection to its JMS
provider. |
| ConnectionConsumer |
For application servers,
Connection objects provide a special
facility
for creating a ConnectionConsumer (optional). |
| ConnectionFactory |
A
ConnectionFactory object encapsulates a set of connection
configuration
parameters that has been defined by an administrator. |
| ConnectionMetaData |
A
ConnectionMetaData object provides information describing the
Connection object. |
| DeliveryMode |
The delivery modes supported by the JMS API are
PERSISTENT and
NON_PERSISTENT. |
| Destination |
A
Destination object encapsulates a provider-specific
address. |
| ExceptionListener |
If a JMS provider detects a serious problem with a
Connection
object, it informs the Connection object's
ExceptionListener, if one has been registered. |
| MapMessage |
A
MapMessage object is used to send a set of name-value pairs. |
| Message |
The
Message interface is the root interface of all JMS
messages. |
| MessageConsumer |
A client uses a
MessageConsumer object to receive messages
from a destination. |
| MessageListener |
A
MessageListener object is used to receive asynchronously
delivered messages. |
| MessageProducer |
A client uses a
MessageProducer object to send messages to a
destination. |
| ObjectMessage |
An
ObjectMessage object is used to send a message that contains
a serializable object in the Java programming language ("Java object"). |
| Queue |
A
Queue object encapsulates a provider-specific queue name. |
| QueueBrowser |
A client uses a
QueueBrowser object to look at messages on a
queue without removing them. |
| QueueConnection |
A
QueueConnection object is an active connection to a
point-to-point JMS provider. |
| QueueConnectionFactory |
A client uses a
QueueConnectionFactory object to create
QueueConnection objects with a point-to-point JMS provider. |
| QueueReceiver |
A client uses a
QueueReceiver object to receive messages that
have been delivered to a queue. |
| QueueSender |
A client uses a
QueueSender object to send messages to a queue. |
| QueueSession |
A
QueueSession object provides methods for creating
QueueReceiver, QueueSender,
QueueBrowser, and TemporaryQueue objects. |
| ServerSession |
A
ServerSession object is an application server object that
is used by a server to associate a thread with a JMS session (optional). |
| ServerSessionPool |
A
ServerSessionPool object is an object implemented by an
application server to provide a pool of ServerSession objects
for processing the messages of a ConnectionConsumer (optional). |
| Session |
A
Session object is a single-threaded context for producing and consuming
messages. |
| StreamMessage |
A
StreamMessage object is used to send a stream of primitive
types in the Java programming language. |
| TemporaryQueue |
A
TemporaryQueue object is a unique Queue object
created for the duration of a Connection. |
| TemporaryTopic |
A
TemporaryTopic object is a unique Topic object
created for the duration of a Connection. |
| TextMessage |
A
TextMessage object is used to send a message containing a
java.lang.String. |
| Topic |
A
Topic object encapsulates a provider-specific topic name. |
| TopicConnection |
A
TopicConnection object is an active connection to a
publish/subscribe JMS provider. |
| TopicConnectionFactory |
A client uses a
TopicConnectionFactory object to create
TopicConnection objects with a publish/subscribe JMS provider. |
| TopicPublisher |
A client uses a
TopicPublisher object to publish messages on a
topic. |
| TopicSession |
A
TopicSession object provides methods for creating
TopicPublisher, TopicSubscriber, and
TemporaryTopic objects. |
| TopicSubscriber |
A client uses a
TopicSubscriber object to receive messages that
have been published to a topic. |
| XAConnection |
The
XAConnection interface extends the capability of
Connection by providing an XASession (optional). |
| XAConnectionFactory |
The
XAConnectionFactory interface is a base interface for the
XAQueueConnectionFactory and
XATopicConnectionFactory interfaces. |
| XAQueueConnection |
An
XAQueueConnection provides the same create options as
QueueConnection (optional). |
| XAQueueConnectionFactory |
An
XAQueueConnectionFactory provides the same create options as
a QueueConnectionFactory (optional). |
| XAQueueSession |
An
XAQueueSession provides a regular QueueSession,
which can be used to
create QueueReceiver, QueueSender, and
QueueBrowser objects (optional). |
| XASession |
The
XASession interface extends the capability of
Session by adding access to a JMS provider's support for the
Java Transaction API (JTA) (optional). |
| XATopicConnection |
An
XATopicConnection provides the same create options as
TopicConnection (optional). |
| XATopicConnectionFactory |
An
XATopicConnectionFactory provides the same create options as
a TopicConnectionFactory (optional). |
| XATopicSession |
An
XATopicSession provides a regular TopicSession. |
| Class | Description |
|---|---|
| QueueRequestor |
A queue requestor
|
| TopicRequestor |
Provides a basic request/reply layer ontop of JMS.
|
| Exception | Description |
|---|---|
| IllegalStateException |
This exception is thrown when a method is
invoked at an illegal or inappropriate time or if the provider is
not in an appropriate state for the requested operation.
|
| InvalidClientIDException |
This exception must be thrown when a
client attempts to set a connection's client ID to a value that
is rejected by a provider.
|
| InvalidDestinationException |
This exception must be thrown when a
destination either is not understood by a provider or is no
longer valid.
|
| InvalidSelectorException |
This exception must be thrown when a
JMS client attempts to give a provider a message selector with
invalid syntax.
|
| JMSException |
This is the root class of all JMS API exceptions.
|
| JMSSecurityException |
This exception must be thrown when a provider rejects a user
name/password submitted by a client.
|
| MessageEOFException |
This exception must be thrown when an unexpected
end of stream has been reached when a
StreamMessage or
BytesMessage is being read. |
| MessageFormatException |
This exception must be thrown when a JMS client
attempts to use a data type not supported by a message or attempts to
read data in a message as the wrong type.
|
| MessageNotReadableException |
This exception must be thrown when a JMS client attempts to read a
write-only message.
|
| MessageNotWriteableException |
This exception must be thrown when a JMS client attempts to write to a
read-only message.
|
| ResourceAllocationException |
This exception is thrown when a provider is unable to allocate the
resources required by a method.
|
| TransactionInProgressException |
This exception is thrown when an
operation is invalid because a transaction is in progress.
|
| TransactionRolledBackException |
This exception must be thrown when a
call to
Session.commit results in a rollback of the current
transaction. |
JMS 1.1 API.
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