JSIP API v1.2
November 2006

javax.sip
Interface Transaction

All Superinterfaces:
java.io.Serializable
All Known Subinterfaces:
ClientTransaction, ServerTransaction

public interface Transaction
extends java.io.Serializable

Transactions are a fundamental component of SIP. A transaction is a request sent by a client transaction to a server transaction, along with all responses to that request sent from the server transaction back to the client transactions. User agents contain a transaction layer, as do stateful proxies. Stateless proxies do not contain a transaction layer. This specification provides the capabilities to allow either the SipProvider or SipListener to handle transactional functionality.

This interface represents a generic transaction interface defining the methods common between client and server transactions.

Author:
BEA Systems, NIST
See Also:
TransactionState

Method Summary
 java.lang.Object getApplicationData()
          Returns the application data associated with the transaction.This specification does not define the format of this application specific data.
 java.lang.String getBranchId()
          Returns a unique branch identifer that identifies this transaction.
 Dialog getDialog()
          Gets the dialog object of this transaction object.
 Request getRequest()
          Returns the request that created this transaction.
 int getRetransmitTimer()
          Returns the current value of the retransmit timer in milliseconds used to retransmit messages over unreliable transports for this transaction.
 TransactionState getState()
          Returns the current state of the transaction.
 void setApplicationData(java.lang.Object applicationData)
          This method allows applications to associate application context with the transaction.
 void setRetransmitTimer(int retransmitTimer)
          Sets the value of the retransmit timer to the newly supplied timer value.
 void terminate()
          Terminate this transaction and immediately release all stack resources associated with it.
 

Method Detail

getDialog

Dialog getDialog()
Gets the dialog object of this transaction object. A dialog only exists for a transaction when a session is setup between a User Agent Client and a User Agent Server, either by a 1xx Provisional Response for an early dialog or a 200OK Response for a committed dialog.

Returns:
the dialog object of this transaction object or null if no dialog exists.
See Also:
Dialog

getState

TransactionState getState()
Returns the current state of the transaction. Returns the current TransactionState of this Transaction or null if a ClientTransaction has yet been used to send a message.

Returns:
a TransactionState object determining the current state of the transaction.

getRetransmitTimer

int getRetransmitTimer()
                       throws java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
Returns the current value of the retransmit timer in milliseconds used to retransmit messages over unreliable transports for this transaction.

Returns:
the integer value of the retransmit timer in milliseconds.
Throws:
java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException - if this method is not supported by the underlying implementation.

setRetransmitTimer

void setRetransmitTimer(int retransmitTimer)
                        throws java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException
Sets the value of the retransmit timer to the newly supplied timer value. The retransmit timer is expressed in milliseconds and its default value is 500ms. This method allows the application to change the transaction retransmit behavior for different networks. For example the gateway proxy, the internal intranet is likely to be relatively uncongested and the endpoints will be relatively close. The external network is the general Internet. This functionality allows different retransmit times for either side.

Parameters:
retransmitTimer - - the new integer value of the retransmit timer in milliseconds.
Throws:
java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException - if this method is not supported by the underlying implementation.

getBranchId

java.lang.String getBranchId()
Returns a unique branch identifer that identifies this transaction. The branch identifier is used in the ViaHeader. The uniqueness property of the branch ID parameter to facilitate its use as a transaction ID, was not part of RFC 2543. The branch ID inserted by an element compliant with the RFC3261 specification MUST always begin with the characters "z9hG4bK". These 7 characters are used as a magic cookie, so that servers receiving the request can determine that the branch ID was constructed to be globally unique. The precise format of the branch token is implementation-defined. This method should always return the same branch identifier for the same transaction.

Returns:
the new branch that uniquely identifies this transaction.

getRequest

Request getRequest()
Returns the request that created this transaction. The transaction state machine needs to keep the Request that resulted in the creation of this transaction while the transaction is still alive. Applications also need to access this information, e.g. a forking proxy server may wish to retrieve the original Invite request to cancel branches of a fork when a final Response has been received by one branch.

Returns:
the Request message that created this transaction.

setApplicationData

void setApplicationData(java.lang.Object applicationData)
This method allows applications to associate application context with the transaction. This specification does not define the format of this data, this the responsibility of the application and is dependent on the application. This capability may be useful for proxy servers to associate the transaction to some application state. The context of this application data is un-interpreted by the stack.

Parameters:
applicationData - - un-interpreted application data.
Since:
v1.2

getApplicationData

java.lang.Object getApplicationData()
Returns the application data associated with the transaction.This specification does not define the format of this application specific data. This is the responsibility of the application.

Returns:
application data associated with the transaction by the application.
Since:
v1.2

terminate

void terminate()
               throws ObjectInUseException
Terminate this transaction and immediately release all stack resources associated with it. When a transaction is terminated using this method, a transaction terminated event is sent to the listener. If the transaction is already associated with a dialog, it cannot be terminated using this method. Instead, the dialog should be deleted to remove the transaction.

Throws:
ObjectInUseException - if the transaction cannot be terminated as it is associated to a dialog.
Since:
v1.2

JSIP API v1.2
November 2006

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