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- All Superinterfaces:
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public interface ActivationSpec extends ResourceAdapterAssociation
This interface serves as a marker. An instance of an ActivationSpec must be a JavaBean and must be serializable. This holds the activation configuration information for a message endpoint.- Version:
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- Author:
- Ram Jeyaraman
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description void
validate()
This method may be called by a deployment tool to validate the overall activation configuration information provided by the endpoint deployer.-
Methods inherited from interface javax.resource.spi.ResourceAdapterAssociation
getResourceAdapter, setResourceAdapter
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Method Detail
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validate
void validate() throws InvalidPropertyException
This method may be called by a deployment tool to validate the overall activation configuration information provided by the endpoint deployer. This helps to catch activation configuration errors earlier on without having to wait until endpoint activation time for configuration validation. The implementation of this self-validation check behavior is optional. Note: Since Java EE Connector 1.6 specification, resource adapter implementations are recommended to use the annotations or the XML validation deployment descriptor facilities defined by the Bean Validation specification to express their validation requirements of its configuration properties to the application server.- Throws:
- indicates invalid configuration property settings.InvalidPropertyException
InvalidPropertyException
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Document created the 11/06/2005, last modified the 18/08/2025
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