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Oracle Fusion Middleware
Java API Reference for Oracle WebLogic Server
12c (12.2.1)

Part Number E55141-01
P4 Change 1723563 on 2015/10/09


weblogic.j2ee.descriptor.wl
Interface ClientParamsBean

All Superinterfaces:
SettableBean

public interface ClientParamsBean
extends SettableBean

This package provides parameters that govern JMS server behavior with regard to a client. For example, setting the client Id when using a particular connection factory.


Method Summary
abstract  String getAcknowledgePolicy()
          Acknowledge policy for non-transacted sessions that use the CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE mode.
abstract  String getClientId()
          An optional Client ID for applications that use this JMS connection factory.
abstract  String getClientIdPolicy()
          The Client ID Policy indicates whether more than one JMS connection can use the same Client ID.
abstract  int getMessagesMaximum()
          The maximum number of messages that can exist for an asynchronous session and that have not yet been passed to the message listener.
abstract  String getMulticastOverrunPolicy()
          The policy to use when the number of outstanding multicast messages reaches the value specified in MessagesMaximum and some messages must be discarded.
abstract  long getReconnectBlockingMillis()
          The maximum length of time, in milliseconds, that any synchronous JMS calls, such as a producer.send(), consumer.receive(), or session.createBrowser(), will block the calling thread before giving up on a JMS client reconnect in progress.
abstract  String getReconnectPolicy()
          Specifies which types of JMS clients will be explicitly and implicitly refreshed after a lost network connection with a server or upon a server reboot.
abstract  String getSubscriptionSharingPolicy()
          Specifies the subscription sharing policy on this connection.
abstract  String getSynchronousPrefetchMode()
          Specifies whether a synchronous consumer will prefetch messages (that is, messages sent from the server to the client) in one server access.
abstract  long getTotalReconnectPeriodMillis()
          The maximum length of time, in milliseconds, that JMS clients (particularly asynchronous consumers) will continue to try to reconnect to the server after either the initial network disconnect or the last synchronous call attempt, whichever occurred most recently, before giving up retrying.
abstract  boolean isAllowCloseInOnMessage()
          Specifies whether a connection factory creates message consumers that allow a close() or stop() method to be issued within its onMessage() method call.
abstract  void setAcknowledgePolicy(String acknowledgePolicy)
          Sets the value of the AcknowledgePolicy attribute.
abstract  void setAllowCloseInOnMessage(boolean allowCloseInOnMessage)
          Sets the value of the AllowCloseInOnMessage attribute.
abstract  void setClientId(String clientId)
          Sets the value of the ClientID attribute.
abstract  void setClientIdPolicy(String clientIdPolicy)
          Sets the value of the ClientIdPolicy attribute.
abstract  void setMessagesMaximum(int messagesMaximum)
          Sets the value of the MessagesMaximum attribute.
abstract  void setMulticastOverrunPolicy(String multicastOverrunPolicy)
          Sets the value of the MulticastOverrunPolicy attribute.
abstract  void setReconnectBlockingMillis(long reconnectBlockingMillis)
          Sets the value of the ReconnectBlockingMillis attribute.
abstract  void setReconnectPolicy(String reconnectPolicy)
          Sets the value of the ReconnectPolicy attribute.
abstract  void setSubscriptionSharingPolicy(String subscriptionSharingPolicy)
          Sets the value of the Subscription Sharing Policy attribute.
abstract  void setSynchronousPrefetchMode(String prefetchMode)
          Sets the value of the SynchronousPrefetchMode attribute.
abstract  void setTotalReconnectPeriodMillis(long totalReconnectPeriodMillis)
          Sets the value of the TotalReconnectPeriod attribute.

 

Method Detail

getClientId

String getClientId()

An optional Client ID for applications that use this JMS connection factory. If the Client ID Policy is set to Restricted (the default), then configuring a Client ID on the connection factory prevents more than one JMS client from using a connection from this factory.

This attribute is rarely configured and should normally be left at the default (blank), as JMS application programs can set their Client IDs dynamically using the standard JMS APIs javax.jms.JMSContext.setClientID() or javax.jms.Connection.setClientID(). The JMS application message processing containers (such as MDBs) normally make the Client ID configurable as part of container configuration.

This attribute is dynamic and can be changed at any time. However, changing the value does not affect existing connections. It only affects new connections made with this connection factory.

Returns:
The clientId value

setClientId

void setClientId(String clientId)
                 throws IllegalArgumentException

Sets the value of the ClientID attribute.

Parameters:
clientId - The client id that new connections should have
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
See Also:
ClientParamsBean.getClientId()

getClientIdPolicy

String getClientIdPolicy()

The Client ID Policy indicates whether more than one JMS connection can use the same Client ID.

The valid values are:

Notes:

This attribute is dynamic and can be changed at any time. However, changing the value does not affect existing connections. It only affects new connections made with this connection factory.

Returns:
The clientIdPolicy value

setClientIdPolicy

void setClientIdPolicy(String clientIdPolicy)
                       throws IllegalArgumentException

Sets the value of the ClientIdPolicy attribute.

Parameters:
clientIdPolicy - The client id policy
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
See Also:
ClientParamsBean.getClientIdPolicy()

getSubscriptionSharingPolicy

String getSubscriptionSharingPolicy()

Specifies the subscription sharing policy on this connection. Although this attribute is dynamic, the new values only take effect on future connections and have no impact to existing connections created before the value was changed.

The valid values are:

Notes:

This attribute is dynamic and can be changed at any time. However, changing the value does not affect existing connections. It only affects new connections made with this connection factory.

Returns:
The Subscription Sharing Policy value

setSubscriptionSharingPolicy

void setSubscriptionSharingPolicy(String subscriptionSharingPolicy)
                                  throws IllegalArgumentException

Sets the value of the Subscription Sharing Policy attribute.

Parameters:
subscriptionSharingPolicy - policy of how subscription is shared between distributed topic members
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
See Also:
ClientParamsBean.getSubscriptionSharingPolicy()

getAcknowledgePolicy

String getAcknowledgePolicy()

Acknowledge policy for non-transacted sessions that use the CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE mode. All indicates that calling acknowledge on a message acknowledges all unacknowledged messages received on the session. Previous specifies that calling acknowledge on a message acknowledges only unacknowledged messages up to, and including, the given message.

This parameter works around a change in the JMS specification and only applies to implementations that use the CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE acknowledge mode for a non-transacted session. Specifically, the specification allowed users to acknowledge all messages before and including the message being acknowledged. The specification was changed so that acknowledging any message acknowledges all messages ever received (even those received after the message being acknowledge).

ACKNOWLEDGE_PREVIOUS retains the old behavior (acknowledge all message up to and including the message being acknowledged). Whereas, ACKNOWLEDGE_ALL yields the new behavior, where all messages received by the given session are acknowledged regardless of which message is being used to effect the acknowledge.

This attribute is dynamic and can be changed at any time. However, changing the value does not affect existing connections. It only affects new connections made with this connection factory.

Returns:
The acknowledgePolicy value

setAcknowledgePolicy

void setAcknowledgePolicy(String acknowledgePolicy)
                          throws IllegalArgumentException

Sets the value of the AcknowledgePolicy attribute.

Parameters:
acknowledgePolicy - The policy that should be used for all new connections
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
See Also:
ClientParamsBean.getAcknowledgePolicy()

isAllowCloseInOnMessage

boolean isAllowCloseInOnMessage()

Specifies whether a connection factory creates message consumers that allow a close() or stop() method to be issued within its onMessage() method call.

Note: The onMessage() method of the Message Listener is allowed to call close() on its own MessageConsumer and JMSConsumer even when AllowCloseInOnMessage is set to false.
This value is dynamic and can be changed at any time. However, changing the value does not affect existing connections. It only affects new connections made with this connection factory.

Returns:
The allowCloseInOnMessage value

setAllowCloseInOnMessage

void setAllowCloseInOnMessage(boolean allowCloseInOnMessage)
                              throws IllegalArgumentException

Sets the value of the AllowCloseInOnMessage attribute.

Parameters:
allowCloseInOnMessage - true if close is allowable in the onMessage routine, false otherwise
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
See Also:
ClientParamsBean.isAllowCloseInOnMessage()

getMessagesMaximum

int getMessagesMaximum()

The maximum number of messages that can exist for an asynchronous session and that have not yet been passed to the message listener. When the Synchronous Prefetch Mode is enabled, this value also affects synchronous sessions with a message consumer that will prefetch messages in one server access.

A value of -1 indicates that there is no limit on the number of messages. In this case, however, the limit is set to the amount of remaining virtual memory.

When the number of messages reaches the MessagesMaximum value:

For multicast sessions, when a connection is stopped, messages will continue to be delivered, but only until the MessagesMaximum value is reached. Once this value is reached, messages will be discarded based on the Overrun policy.

This attribute is dynamic and can be changed at any time. However, changing the value does not affect existing connections. It only affects new connections made with this connection factory.

Returns:
The MessagesMaximum value
See Also:
ClientParamsBean.getSynchronousPrefetchMode()

setMessagesMaximum

void setMessagesMaximum(int messagesMaximum)
                        throws IllegalArgumentException

Sets the value of the MessagesMaximum attribute.

Parameters:
messagesMaximum - The maximum messages for an asynchronous session on new connections
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
See Also:
messagesMaximum The new messagesMaximum value

getMulticastOverrunPolicy

String getMulticastOverrunPolicy()

The policy to use when the number of outstanding multicast messages reaches the value specified in MessagesMaximum and some messages must be discarded.

Message age is defined by the order of receipt, not by the JMSTimestamp value.

This attribute is dynamic and can be changed at any time. However, changing the value does not affect existing connections. It only affects new connections made with this connection factory.

Returns:
The overrunPolicy value

setMulticastOverrunPolicy

void setMulticastOverrunPolicy(String multicastOverrunPolicy)
                               throws IllegalArgumentException

Sets the value of the MulticastOverrunPolicy attribute.

This attribute is dynamic and can be changed at any time. However, changing the value does not affect existing connections. It only affects new connections made with this connection factory.

Parameters:
multicastOverrunPolicy - The new overrunPolicy value
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
See Also:
ClientParamsBean.getMulticastOverrunPolicy()

setSynchronousPrefetchMode

void setSynchronousPrefetchMode(String prefetchMode)
                                throws IllegalArgumentException

Sets the value of the SynchronousPrefetchMode attribute.

Parameters:
prefetchMode -
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
See Also:
ClientParamsBean.getSynchronousPrefetchMode()

getSynchronousPrefetchMode

String getSynchronousPrefetchMode()

Specifies whether a synchronous consumer will prefetch messages (that is, messages sent from the server to the client) in one server access.

Synchronous message prefetching does not support the following conditions, and will throw a JMS Exception when encountered:

This attribute is dynamic and can be changed at any time. However, changing the value does not affect existing connections. It only affects new connections made with this connection factory.

Returns:
weblogic.j2ee.descriptor.wl.constants.JMSConstants.DISABLED, weblogic.j2ee.descriptor.wl.constants.JMSConstants.ENABLED, or weblogic.j2ee.descriptor.wl.constants.JMSConstants.TOPIC_SUBSCRIBER_ONLY

setReconnectPolicy

void setReconnectPolicy(String reconnectPolicy)
                        throws IllegalArgumentException

Sets the value of the ReconnectPolicy attribute.

Parameters:
reconnectPolicy -
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
See Also:
ClientParamsBean.getReconnectPolicy()

getReconnectPolicy

String getReconnectPolicy()

Specifies which types of JMS clients will be explicitly and implicitly refreshed after a lost network connection with a server or upon a server reboot. For example, selecting the Producers option will explicitly refresh JMS Producers and implicitly refresh any related Session and Connection clients.

This attribute is dynamic and can be changed at any time. However, changing the value does not affect existing connections. It only affects new connections made with this connection factory.

Returns:
weblogic.j2ee.descriptor.wl.constants.JMSConstants.RECONNECT_POLICY_PRODUCER, weblogic.j2ee.descriptor.wl.constants.JMSConstants.RECONNECT_POLICY_NONE, weblogic.j2ee.descriptor.wl.constants.JMSConstants.RECONNECT_POLICY_ALL

setReconnectBlockingMillis

void setReconnectBlockingMillis(long reconnectBlockingMillis)
                                throws IllegalArgumentException

Sets the value of the ReconnectBlockingMillis attribute.

Parameters:
reconnectBlockingMillis - must be non-negative
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
See Also:
ClientParamsBean.getReconnectBlockingMillis()

getReconnectBlockingMillis

long getReconnectBlockingMillis()

The maximum length of time, in milliseconds, that any synchronous JMS calls, such as a producer.send(), consumer.receive(), or session.createBrowser(), will block the calling thread before giving up on a JMS client reconnect in progress.

This attribute is effective only if the Reconnect Policy option is set to either Producers or All. A value of 0 will cause synchronous JMS calls to not wait for any reconnect in progress; a value of -1 will cause an infinite wait for a reconnect.

This attribute is dynamic and can be changed at any time. However, changing the value does not affect existing connections. It only affects new connections made with this connection factory.

Returns:
the effective value of the ReconnectBlockingMillis attribute

setTotalReconnectPeriodMillis

void setTotalReconnectPeriodMillis(long totalReconnectPeriodMillis)
                                   throws IllegalArgumentException

Sets the value of the TotalReconnectPeriod attribute.

Parameters:
totalReconnectPeriodMillis - must be non-negative
Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
See Also:
ClientParamsBean.getTotalReconnectPeriodMillis()

getTotalReconnectPeriodMillis

long getTotalReconnectPeriodMillis()

The maximum length of time, in milliseconds, that JMS clients (particularly asynchronous consumers) will continue to try to reconnect to the server after either the initial network disconnect or the last synchronous call attempt, whichever occurred most recently, before giving up retrying.

This attribute is effective only if the ReconnectPolicy attribute is set to either Producers or All. The default value of -1 means that that it will keep trying to reconnect indefinitely; a value of 0 means that there would be exactly one retry attempt.

This attribute is dynamic and can be changed at any time. However, changing the value does not affect existing connections. It only affects new connections made with this connection factory.

Returns:
the effective value of the TotalReconnectPeriod attribute

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Oracle Fusion Middleware
Java API Reference for Oracle WebLogic Server
12c (12.2.1)

Part Number E55141-01
P4 Change 1723563 on 2015/10/09