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📄 destination.java

📁 JAVA 消息服务(JMS)定义了Java 中访问消息中间件的接口,里边有实现消息服务的基础源码,可以开发高级应用
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/* * @(#)Destination.java	1.16 02/04/09 * * Copyright 1997-2002 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. * *  SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. * This software is the proprietary information of Sun Microsystems, Inc.   * Use is subject to license terms. *  */package javax.jms;/** A <CODE>Destination</CODE> object encapsulates a provider-specific   * address.  * The JMS API does not define a standard address syntax. Although a standard  * address syntax was considered, it was decided that the differences in   * address semantics between existing message-oriented middleware (MOM)   * products were too wide to bridge with a single syntax.   *  * <P>Since <CODE>Destination</CODE> is an administered object, it may   * contain   * provider-specific configuration information in addition to its address.  *  * <P>The JMS API also supports a client's use of provider-specific address   * names.  *  * <P><CODE>Destination</CODE> objects support concurrent use.  *  * <P>A <CODE>Destination</CODE> object is a JMS administered object.  *  * <P>JMS administered objects are objects containing configuration   * information that are created by an administrator and later used by   * JMS clients. They make it practical to administer the JMS API in the   * enterprise.  *  * <P>Although the interfaces for administered objects do not explicitly   * depend on the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) API, the JMS API   * establishes the convention that JMS clients find administered objects by  * looking them up in a JNDI namespace.  *  * <P>An administrator can place an administered object anywhere in a   * namespace. The JMS API does not define a naming policy.  *  * <P>It is expected that JMS providers will provide the tools an  * administrator needs to create and configure administered objects in a  * JNDI namespace. JMS provider implementations of administered objects  * should implement the <CODE>javax.naming.Referenceable</CODE> and  * <CODE>java.io.Serializable</CODE> interfaces so that they can be stored in   * all JNDI naming contexts. In addition, it is recommended that these  * implementations follow the JavaBeans<SUP><FONT SIZE="-2">TM</FONT></SUP>   * design patterns.  *  * <P>This strategy provides several benefits:  *  * <UL>  *   <LI>It hides provider-specific details from JMS clients.  *   <LI>It abstracts JMS administrative information into objects in the Java   *       programming language ("Java objects")   *       that are easily organized and administered from a common   *       management console.  *   <LI>Since there will be JNDI providers for all popular naming   *       services, JMS providers can deliver one implementation  *       of administered objects that will run everywhere.  * </UL>  *  * <P>An administered object should not hold on to any remote resources.   * Its lookup should not use remote resources other than those used by the  * JNDI API itself.  *  * <P>Clients should think of administered objects as local Java objects.   * Looking them up should not have any hidden side effects or use surprising   * amounts of local resources.  *  * @version     1.0 - 3 August 1998  * @author      Mark Hapner  * @author      Rich Burridge  *  * @see         javax.jms.Queue  * @see         javax.jms.Topic  */public interface Destination {}

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