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package javax.sql;
import java.sql.*;
An object that provides support for distributed transactions. An XAConnection
object may be enlisted in a distributed transaction by means of an XAResource
object. A transaction manager, usually part of a middle tier server, manages an XAConnection
object through the XAResource
object.
An application programmer does not use this interface directly; rather, it is
used by a transaction manager working in the middle tier server.
Since: 1.4
/**
* An object that provides support for distributed transactions. An
* {@code XAConnection} object may be enlisted in a distributed transaction
* by means of an {@code XAResource} object. A transaction manager, usually
* part of a middle tier server, manages an {@code XAConnection} object
* through the {@code XAResource} object.
* <P>
* An application programmer does not use this interface directly; rather, it is
* used by a transaction manager working in the middle tier server.
*
* @since 1.4
*/
public interface XAConnection extends PooledConnection {
Retrieves an XAResource
object that the transaction manager will use to manage this XAConnection
object's participation in a distributed transaction. Throws: - SQLException – if a database access error occurs
- SQLFeatureNotSupportedException – if the JDBC driver does not
support this method
Returns: the XAResource
object Since: 1.4
/**
* Retrieves an {@code XAResource} object that the transaction manager
* will use to manage this {@code XAConnection} object's participation
* in a distributed transaction.
*
* @return the {@code XAResource} object
* @throws SQLException if a database access error occurs
* @throws SQLFeatureNotSupportedException if the JDBC driver does not
* support this method
* @since 1.4
*/
javax.transaction.xa.XAResource getXAResource() throws SQLException;
}