JAXRException

   
JAXRException javax.xml.registry

JAXR 1.0; JWSDP 1.0, J2EE 1.4 serializable checked
 public class JAXRException extends Exception implements JAXRResponse {  // Public Constructors  public JAXRException(  );      public JAXRException( Throwable   cause   );      public JAXRException( String   reason   );      public JAXRException( String   reason   , Throwable   cause   );  // Methods Implementing JAXRResponse  public String getRequestId(  );  // constant default:null L0  public int getStatus(  );  // constant default:0 L0  public boolean isAvailable(  ) throws JAXRException;  // constant default:true   // Public Methods Overriding Throwable  public Throwable getCause(  );  // default:null  public String getMessage(  );  // default:null  public Throwable initCause( Throwable   cause   );  // synchronized   // Protected Instance Fields  protected Throwable cause;  } 

JAXRException is a checked exception that can be thrown from many of the methods in the JAXR API. JAXRException also implements the methods of the JAXRResponse interface, although there is no clear reason why it should do so. In the reference implementation, these methods return fixed values that indicate a completed request. Registry exceptions that result from errors detected by the JAXR provider (that is, on the client side of the operation) are derived from JAXRException , while those that occur on the registry side are reported as subclasses of RegistryException , which is itself derived from JAXRException .

A JAXRException contains a text message that describes the reason for the exception, and an optional Throwable that can be used to link to another exception as the root cause of this one. Both of these attributes may be set at construction time. The initCause( ) method may be used to associate a Throwable with a JAXRException after it is created, but may be called at most once and may not be called at all if a non- null Throwable is supplied to the constructor. The getMessage( ) method returns the message text set at construction time, or it returns the result of invoking the getMessage( ) of the Throwable if no message text is supplied to the constructor. If, in this case, there is no associated Throwable , then getMessage( ) returns null .

Subclasses

InvalidRequestException , RegistryException , UnexpectedObjectException , UnsupportedCapabilityException

Thrown By

Too many methods to list.


   


Java Web Services in a Nutshell
Java Web Services in a Nutshell
ISBN: 0596003994
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 257
Authors: Kim Topley

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