SIDestinationAddressFactory
The SIDestinationAddressFactory public interface extends java.lang.Object, and creates an SIDestinationAddressFactory at static initialization that is subsequently used for the creation of all instances of SIDestinationAddress.
The interface has three methods:
- getInstance: This method gets the singleton SIDestinationAddressFactory used for creating SIDestinationAddress instances.
- createSIDestinationAddress: These two methods are used to create a SIDestinationAddress to represent a service integration bus destination. The first will create a SIDestination that exists only on the local service integration bus (and maybe localized to the "local" messaging engine depending on the localOnly flag). The second method is used to create a SIDestination that exists on a remote service integration bus.
For more information about the SIDestinationAddressFactory interface, see the SIDestinationAddressFactory generated API information.