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23
24 /**
25  * <BR> <I>$Source: /cvs/glassfish/appserv-core/src/java/com/sun/ejb/containers/util/pool/ObjectFactory.java,v $</I>
26  * @author $Author: tcfujii $
27  * @version $Revision: 1.3 $ $Date: 2005/12/25 04:13:35 $
28  */

29  
30 package com.sun.ejb.containers.util.pool;
31
32 import java.util.Properties JavaDoc;
33
34 /**
35  * An object factory that 'knows' how to create / destroy objects
36  */

37 public interface ObjectFactory {
38     
39     /**
40      * Create an object. Called from Pool.getObject(param)
41      */

42     public Object JavaDoc create(Object JavaDoc param)
43         throws PoolException;
44     
45     /**
46      * Destroy an object. Called from Pool.destroyObject.
47      */

48     public void destroy(Object JavaDoc object);
49     
50 }
51
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