javax.resource

Interface Referenceable

  • All Superinterfaces:
    Referenceable
    All Known Subinterfaces:
    ConnectionFactory

    public interface Referenceable
    extends Referenceable
    The Referenceable interface extends the javax.naming.Referenceable interface. It enables support for JNDI Reference mechanism for the registration of the connection factory in the JNDI name space. Note that the implementation and structure of Reference is specific to an application server.

    The implementation class for a connection factory interface is required to implement both java.io.Serializable and javax.resource.Referenceable interfaces to support JNDI registration.

    Version:
    0.9
    Author:
    Rahul Sharma
    • Method Detail

      • setReference

        void setReference(Reference reference)
        Sets the Reference instance. This method is called by the deployment code to set the Reference that can be later returned by the getReference method (as defined in the javax.naming.Referenceable interface).
        Parameters:
        reference - A Reference instance
        See Also:
        Referenceable.getReference()

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