javax.jms

Interface TemporaryTopic

  • All Superinterfaces:
    Destination, Topic

    public interface TemporaryTopic
    extends Topic
    A TemporaryTopic object is a unique Topic object created for the duration of a Connection. It is a system-defined topic that can be consumed only by the Connection that created it.

    A TemporaryTopic object can be created either at the Session or TopicSession level. Creating it at the Session level allows the TemporaryTopic to participate in the same transaction with objects from the PTP domain. If a TemporaryTopic is created at the TopicSession, it will only be able participate in transactions with objects from the Pub/Sub domain.

    Since:
    JMS 1.0
    Version:
    JMS 2.0
    See Also:
    Session.createTemporaryTopic(), TopicSession.createTemporaryTopic()
    • Method Detail

      • delete

        void delete()
             throws JMSException
        Deletes this temporary topic. If there are existing subscribers still using it, a JMSException will be thrown.
        Throws:
        JMSException - if the JMS provider fails to delete the temporary topic due to some internal error.

Document created the 11/06/2005, last modified the 18/08/2025
Source of the printed document:https://www.gaudry.be/en/java-api-javaee-rf-javax/jms/TemporaryTopic.html

The infobrol is a personal site whose content is my sole responsibility. The text is available under CreativeCommons license (BY-NC-SA). More info on the terms of use and the author.

References

  1. View the html document Language of the document:fr Manuel PHP : https://docs.oracle.com, TemporaryTopic (Java(TM) EE 7 Specification APIs)

These references and links indicate documents consulted during the writing of this page, or which may provide additional information, but the authors of these sources can not be held responsible for the content of this page.
The author of this site is solely responsible for the way in which the various concepts, and the freedoms that are taken with the reference works, are presented here. Remember that you must cross multiple source information to reduce the risk of errors.