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21: */
22: package javax.jms;
23:
24: /** A <CODE>TemporaryQueue</CODE> object is a unique <CODE>Queue</CODE> object
25: * created for the duration of a <CODE>Connection</CODE>. It is a
26: * system-defined queue that can be consumed only by the
27: * <CODE>Connection</CODE> that created it.
28: *
29: *<P>A <CODE>TemporaryQueue</CODE> object can be created at either the
30: * <CODE>Session</CODE> or <CODE>QueueSession</CODE> level. Creating it at the
31: * <CODE>Session</CODE> level allows to the <CODE>TemporaryQueue</CODE> to
32: * participate in transactions with objects from the Pub/Sub domain.
33: * If it is created at the <CODE>QueueSession</CODE>, it will only
34: * be able participate in transactions with objects from the PTP domain.
35: *
36: * @see Session#createTemporaryQueue()
37: * @see QueueSession#createTemporaryQueue()
38: */
39:
40: public interface TemporaryQueue extends Queue {
41:
42: /** Deletes this temporary queue. If there are existing receivers
43: * still using it, a <CODE>JMSException</CODE> will be thrown.
44: *
45: * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to delete the
46: * temporary queue due to some internal error.
47: */
48:
49: void delete() throws JMSException;
50: }
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