7116954: Misc warnings in java.beans/java.beans.context
Summary: Remove generic warnings form java.beans and java.beans.context
Reviewed-by: alanb, chegar
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package java.beans;
/**
* Thrown when an exception happens during Introspection.
* <p>
* Typical causes include not being able to map a string class name
* to a Class object, not being able to resolve a string method name,
* or specifying a method name that has the wrong type signature for
* its intended use.
*/
public
class IntrospectionException extends Exception {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -3728150539969542619L;
/**
* Constructs an <code>IntrospectionException</code> with a
* detailed message.
*
* @param mess Descriptive message
*/
public IntrospectionException(String mess) {
super(mess);
}
}