javax.naming.directory
Class InvalidAttributesException
java.lang.Object
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+--java.lang.Throwable
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+--java.lang.Exception
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+--javax.naming.NamingException
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+--javax.naming.directory.InvalidAttributesException
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable
- public class InvalidAttributesException
- extends NamingException
This exception is thrown when an attempt is
made to add or modify an attribute set that has been specified
incompletely or incorrectly. This could happen, for example,
when attempting to add or modify a binding, or to create a new
subcontext without specifying all the mandatory attributes
required for creation of the object. Another situation in
which this exception is thrown is by specification of incompatible
attributes within the same attribute set, or attributes in conflict
with that specified by the object's schema.
Synchronization and serialization issues that apply to NamingException
apply directly here.
- Since:
- 1.3
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
Methods inherited from class javax.naming.NamingException |
appendRemainingComponent, appendRemainingName, getExplanation, getRemainingName, getResolvedName, getResolvedObj, getRootCause, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, setRemainingName, setResolvedName, setResolvedObj, setRootCause, toString, toString |
InvalidAttributesException
public InvalidAttributesException(String explanation)
- Constructs a new instance of InvalidAttributesException using an
explanation. All other fields are set to null.
- Parameters:
explanation
- Additional detail about this exception. Can be null.- See Also:
Throwable.getMessage()
InvalidAttributesException
public InvalidAttributesException()
- Constructs a new instance of InvalidAttributesException.
All fields are set to null.
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