Common Client Interface
This section describes how components use the Connector architecture Common Client Interface (CCI) API and a resource adapter to access data from an EIS.
Defined by the J2EE Connector architecture specification, the CCI defines a set of interfaces and classes whose methods allow a client to perform typical data access operations. The CCI interfaces and classes are as follows:
ConnectionFactory: Provides an application component with aConnectioninstance to an EIS.Connection: Represents the connection to the underlying EIS.ConnectionSpec: Provides a means for an application component to pass connection-request-specific properties to theConnectionFactorywhen making a connection request.Interaction: Provides a means for an application component to execute EIS functions, such as database stored procedures.InteractionSpec: Holds properties pertaining to an application component's interaction with an EIS.Record: The superclass for the various kinds of record instances. Record instances can beMappedRecord,IndexedRecord, orResultSetinstances, all of which inherit from theRecordinterface.RecordFactory: Provides an application component with aRecordinstance.IndexedRecord: Represents an ordered collection ofRecordinstances based on thejava.util.Listinterface.A client or application component that uses the CCI to interact with an underlying EIS does so in a prescribed manner. The component must establish a connection to the EIS's resource manager, and it does so using the
ConnectionFactory. TheConnectionobject represents the actual connection to the EIS and is used for subsequent interactions with the EIS.The component performs its interactions with the EIS, such as accessing data from a specific table, using an
Interactionobject. The application component defines theInteractionobject using anInteractionSpecobject. When the application component reads data from the EIS (such as from database tables) or writes to those tables, it does so using a particular type ofRecordinstance: either aMappedRecord, anIndexedRecord, or aResultSetinstance. Just as theConnectionFactorycreatesConnectioninstances, aRecordFactorycreatesRecordinstances.Note, too, that a client application that relies on a CCI resource adapter is very much like any other Java EE client that uses enterprise bean methods.