JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3

org.omg.CORBA
Class UnknownUserException

java.lang.Object
  |
  +--java.lang.Throwable
        |
        +--java.lang.Exception
              |
              +--org.omg.CORBA.UserException
                    |
                    +--org.omg.CORBA.UnknownUserException
All Implemented Interfaces:
IDLEntity, Serializable

public final class UnknownUserException
extends UserException

A class that contains user exceptions returned by the server. When the client uses the DII to make an invocation, any user exception returned from the server is enclosed in an Any object contained in the UnknownUserException object. This is available from the Environment object returned by the method Request.env.

See Also:
documentation on Java IDL exceptions, Request, Serialized Form

Field Summary
 Any except
          The Any instance that contains the actual user exception thrown by the server.
 
Constructor Summary
UnknownUserException()
          Constructs an UnknownUserException object.
UnknownUserException(Any a)
          Constructs an UnknownUserException object that contains the given Any object.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Throwable
fillInStackTrace, getLocalizedMessage, getMessage, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, toString
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

except

public Any except
The Any instance that contains the actual user exception thrown by the server.
Constructor Detail

UnknownUserException

public UnknownUserException()
Constructs an UnknownUserException object.

UnknownUserException

public UnknownUserException(Any a)
Constructs an UnknownUserException object that contains the given Any object.

JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.3

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