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23
24 package javax.resource.cci;
25
26 /** ConnectionSpec is used by an application component to pass
27  * connection request-specific properties to the ConnectionFactory.
28  * getConnection method.
29  *
30  * <p>It is recommended that the ConnectionSpec interface be
31  * implemented as a JavaBean to support tools. The properties
32  * on the ConnectionSpec implementation class must be defined
33  * through the getter and setter methods pattern.
34  *
35  * <p>The CCI specification defines a set of standard properties
36  * for an ConnectionSpec. The properties are defined either on
37  * a derived interface or an implementation class of an empty
38  * ConnectionSpec interface. In addition, a resource adapter may
39  * define additional properties specific to its underlying EIS.
40  *
41  * @author Rahul Sharma
42  * @version 1.0 Public Draft 1
43  * @see javax.resource.cci.ConnectionFactory
44  **/

45
46 public interface ConnectionSpec {
47
48 }
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