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25:
26: package org.omg.CORBA;
27:
28: /**
29: * Exception thrown
30: * when a parameter passed to a call is out of range or
31: * otherwise considered illegal. An ORB may raise this exception
32: * if null values or null pointers are passed to an operation (for
33: * language mappings where the concept of a null pointers or null
34: * values applies). BAD_PARAM can also be raised as a result of a
35: * client generating requests with incorrect parameters using the DII. <P>
36: * It contains a minor code, which gives more detailed information about
37: * what caused the exception, and a completion status. It may also contain
38: * a string describing the exception.
39: *
40: * @see <A href="../../../../technotes/guides/idl/jidlExceptions.html">documentation on
41: * Java IDL exceptions</A>
42: * @see <A href="../../../../technotes/guides/idl/jidlExceptions.html#minorcodemeanings">meaning of
43: * minor codes</A>
44: * @version 1.18, 09/09/97
45: * @since JDK1.2
46: */
47:
48: public final class BAD_PARAM extends SystemException {
49:
50: /**
51: * Constructs a <code>BAD_PARAM</code> exception with a default
52: * minor code of 0 and a completion state of COMPLETED_NO.
53: */
54: public BAD_PARAM() {
55: this ("");
56: }
57:
58: /**
59: * Constructs a <code>BAD_PARAM</code> exception with the specified detail
60: * message, a minor code of 0, and a completion state of COMPLETED_NO.
61: *
62: * @param s the String containing a detail message describing this
63: * exception
64: */
65: public BAD_PARAM(String s) {
66: this (s, 0, CompletionStatus.COMPLETED_NO);
67: }
68:
69: /**
70: * Constructs a <code>BAD_PARAM</code> exception with the specified
71: * minor code and completion status.
72: * @param minor the minor code
73: * @param completed the completion status
74: */
75: public BAD_PARAM(int minor, CompletionStatus completed) {
76: this ("", minor, completed);
77: }
78:
79: /**
80: * Constructs a <code>BAD_PARAM</code> exception with the specified detail
81: * message, minor code, and completion status.
82: * A detail message is a <code>String</code> that describes
83: * this particular exception.
84: *
85: * @param s the <code>String</code> containing a detail message
86: * @param minor the minor code
87: * @param completed the completion status
88: */
89: public BAD_PARAM(String s, int minor, CompletionStatus completed) {
90: super(s, minor, completed);
91: }
92: }
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