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 that is 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.