[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-66?page=all ]

Marnie McCormack updated QPID-66:
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Added skeleton test classes for AMQConnection and AMQSession to exercise 
methods affected by changes. Resolved JIRA.

> AMQSession implementation of TopicSession and QueueSession interfaces not JMS 
> compliant
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: QPID-66
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-66
>             Project: Qpid
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Java Client
>            Reporter: Marnie McCormack
>         Assigned To: Marnie McCormack
>             Fix For: M1
>
>
> Currently AMQSession implements the jms Session, QueueSession and 
> TopicSession interfaces. This is efficient, but unfortunately doesn't 
> curerntly support the JMS spec requirements that some methods inherited by a 
> QueueSession or TopicSession instance from Session should throw 
> IllegalStateException when called.
> i.e. JMS javadocs state:
> A TopicSession cannot be used to create objects specific to the 
> point-to-point domain. The following methods inherit from Session, but must 
> throw an IllegalStateException if used from TopicSession: 
> createBrowser 
> createQueue 
> createTemporaryQueue 
> A QueueSession cannot be used to create objects specific to the 
> publish/subscribe domain. The following methods inherit from Session, but 
> must throw an IllegalStateException if they are used from QueueSession: 
> createDurableSubscriber 
> createTemporaryTopic 
> createTopic 
> unsubscribe 
> When the AMQConnection createTopicSession and createQueueSession methods are 
> called they return an instance of AMQSession cast to the appropriate 
> interface.
> Need to resolve this such that the prescribed methods on TopicSession and 
> QueueSession behave as specified.

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