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A client uses a QueueConnectionFactory object to create QueueConnection objects with a point-to-point JMS provider.
QueueConnectionFactory can be used to create a QueueConnection, from which specialized queue-related objects can be created. A more general, and recommended, approach is to use the ConnectionFactory object.
The QueueConnectionFactory object can be used to support existing code that already uses it.
ConnectionFactory| Method Summary | |
QueueConnection |
createQueueConnection()Creates a queue connection with the default user identity. |
QueueConnection |
createQueueConnection(java.lang.String userName, java.lang.String password)Creates a queue connection with the specified user identity. |
| Methods inherited from interface javax.jms.ConnectionFactory |
createConnection, createConnection |
| Method Detail |
public QueueConnection createQueueConnection()
throws JMSException
Connection.start method is explicitly called. .JMSException - if the JMS provider fails to create the queue connection due to some internal error.JMSSecurityException - if client authentication fails due to an invalid user name or password.
public QueueConnection createQueueConnection(java.lang.String userName,
java.lang.String password)
throws JMSException
Connection.start method is explicitly called.userName - the caller's user namepassword - the caller's passwordJMSException - if the JMS provider fails to create the queue connection due to some internal error.JMSSecurityException - if client authentication fails due to an invalid user name or password.
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