| Oracle® interMedia Java Classes User's Guide and Reference Release 9.2 Part No. A96121-01 |
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This appendix contains information on the exceptions and errors that can be raised by interMedia Java Classes.
The Exception class (and its subclasses, including SQLException) indicates conditions of interest to the user.
public class java.lang.Exception extends java.lang.Throwable {
//Constructs an Exception with no detailed message
public Exception();
//Constructs an Exception with a detailed message
public Exception(String s);
}
The IllegalArgumentException class signals that a method has passed an invalid or inappropriate argument.
public class IllegalArgumentException extends RuntimeException{
//Constructs an IllegalArgumentException with no detailed message
public IllegalAgumentException( )
//Constructs an IllegalArgumentExceptuon with the specified detailed
//message
public IllegalArgumentException(String s)
}
The IllegalStateException class signals that a method has been invoked at an invalid or inappropriate time; the Java environment or application is not in an appropriate state for the requested operation.
public class IllegalStateException extends java.lang.RuntimeException {
//Constructs an IllegalStateException with no detailed message
public IllegalStateException();
//Constructs an IllegalStateException with the specified detailed message
public IllegalStateException(String s);
}
The IOException class signals that an I/O exception of some sort has occurred.
public class java.io.IOException extends java.lang.Exception {
//Constructs an IOException with no detailed message
public IOException();
//Constructs an IOException with the specified detailed message
public IOException(String s);
}
The OutOfMemoryError class signals that the Java Virtual Machine cannot allocate an object because it is both out of memory and unable to make more memory available through garbage collecting (that is, through deleting objects that are no longer being used).
public class java.lang.OutOfMemoryError extends java.lang.VirtualMachineError {
//Constructs an OutOfMemoryError with no detailed message
public OutOfMemoryError();
//Constructs an OutOfMemoryError with a detailed message
public OutOfMemoryError(string s);
}
The oracle.ord.im.OrdHttpResponse class extends ServletException to report errors encountered during the retrieval and delivery of media data from a database to an HTTP client.
The oracle.ord.im.OrdHttpUploadException class extends IOException to report errors encountered during the uploading of media data from an HTTP client to a database. Its primary purpose is to allow the localization of error message text.
The ServletException class defines a general exception that a servlet can throw when it encounters difficulty.
public class ServletException extends java.lang.Exception{
//Constructs a new ServletException
public ServletException( )
//Constructs a new ServletException with the specified message
public ServletException(String message)
//Constructs a new ServletException with the specified message and
//the "root cause" exception that interfered with the normal operation
//of the servlet
public ServletException(String message, java.lang.Throwable rootCause)
//Constructs a new ServletException with the "root cause" exception that
//interfered with the normal operation of the servlet
public ServletException(java.lang.Throwable rootCause)
//Gets the exception that caused the ServletException
public java.lang.Throwable getRootCause( )
}
The SQLException class provides information on a database access error.
public class java.sql.SQLException extends java.lang.Exception {
//The following four methods are public constructors:
//Constructs a fully specified SQLException
public SQLException(String reason, String SQLState, int vendorCode);
//Constructs a SQLException with vendorCode value of 0
public SQLException(String reason, String SQLState);
//Constructs a SQLException with vendorCode value of 0 and a null SQLState
public SQLException(String reason);
//Constructs a SQLException with vendorCode of 0, a null SQLState. and a
//null reason
public SQLException();
//The following four methods are public instance methods:
//Gets the vendor-specific exception code
public int getErrorCode();
//Gets the exception connected to this one
public SQLException getNextException();
//Gets the SQL state
public String getSQLState();
//Adds a SQLException to the end
public synchronized void setNextException(SQLException ex);
}
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