Name
JAXRPCException
Synopsis
public class JAXRPCException extends RuntimeException { // Public Constructors public JAXRPCException( ); public JAXRPCException( Throwablecause
); public JAXRPCException( Stringmessage
); public JAXRPCException( Stringmessage
, Throwablecause
); // Public Instance Methods public Throwable getLinkedCause( ); // default:null }
JAXRPCException
is an unchecked exception that is
thrown to report an error condition that arises during the invocation
of a method in JAX-RPC client-side API. In most cases, this exception
reports incorrect use of a parameter in a client-side API, but may
also be thrown to report an operational exception, such as a
communication failure when attempting to send a SOAP message to the
server-side implementation.
A JAXRPCException
object has two attributes, both
of which may only be set at construction time. The
message
attribute contains a human-readable string
that describes the cause of the error. The cause
attribute, of type java.lang.Throwable
, is used if
the JAXRPCException
is being used to report an
error that was originally caused by another exception. If a
JAXRPCException
is constructed with a
non-null
cause and a null
message, then the message attribute is set to the value of the
message associated with Throwable
supplied as the
cause.
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