jdk/src/share/classes/javax/naming/directory/InvalidAttributesException.java
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     1 /*
       
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    25 
       
    26 package javax.naming.directory;
       
    27 
       
    28 import javax.naming.NamingException;
       
    29 
       
    30 /**
       
    31   * This exception is thrown when an attempt is
       
    32   * made to add or modify an attribute set that has been specified
       
    33   * incompletely or incorrectly. This could happen, for example,
       
    34   * when attempting to add or modify a binding, or to create a new
       
    35   * subcontext without specifying all the mandatory attributes
       
    36   * required for creation of the object.  Another situation in
       
    37   * which this exception is thrown is by specification of incompatible
       
    38   * attributes within the same attribute set, or attributes in conflict
       
    39   * with that specified by the object's schema.
       
    40   * <p>
       
    41   * Synchronization and serialization issues that apply to NamingException
       
    42   * apply directly here.
       
    43   *
       
    44   * @author Rosanna Lee
       
    45   * @author Scott Seligman
       
    46   * @since 1.3
       
    47   */
       
    48 
       
    49 public class InvalidAttributesException extends NamingException {
       
    50     /**
       
    51      * Constructs a new instance of InvalidAttributesException using an
       
    52      * explanation. All other fields are set to null.
       
    53      * @param   explanation     Additional detail about this exception. Can be null.
       
    54      * @see java.lang.Throwable#getMessage
       
    55      */
       
    56     public InvalidAttributesException(String explanation) {
       
    57         super(explanation);
       
    58     }
       
    59 
       
    60     /**
       
    61       * Constructs a new instance of InvalidAttributesException.
       
    62       * All fields are set to null.
       
    63       */
       
    64     public InvalidAttributesException() {
       
    65         super();
       
    66     }
       
    67 
       
    68     /**
       
    69      * Use serialVersionUID from JNDI 1.1.1 for interoperability
       
    70      */
       
    71     private static final long serialVersionUID = 2607612850539889765L;
       
    72 }