Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

javax.naming
Class LinkException

java.lang.Object
  extended by java.lang.Throwable
      extended by java.lang.Exception
          extended by javax.naming.NamingException
              extended by javax.naming.LinkException
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
Direct Known Subclasses:
LinkLoopException, MalformedLinkException

public class LinkException
extends NamingException

This exception is used to describe problems encounter while resolving links. Addition information is added to the base NamingException for pinpointing the problem with the link.

Analogous to how NamingException captures name resolution information, LinkException captures "link"-name resolution information pinpointing the problem encountered while resolving a link. All these fields may be null.

A LinkException instance is not synchronized against concurrent multithreaded access. Multiple threads trying to access and modify a single LinkException instance should lock the object.

Since:
1.3
See Also:
Context.lookupLink(javax.naming.Name), LinkRef, Serialized Form

Field Summary
protected  String linkExplanation
          Contains the exception of why resolution of the link failed.
protected  Name linkRemainingName
          Contains the remaining link name that has not been resolved yet.
protected  Name linkResolvedName
          Contains the part of the link that has been successfully resolved.
protected  Object linkResolvedObj
          Contains the object to which resolution of the part of the link was successful.
 
Fields inherited from class javax.naming.NamingException
remainingName, resolvedName, resolvedObj, rootException
 
Constructor Summary
LinkException()
          Constructs a new instance of LinkException.
LinkException(String explanation)
          Constructs a new instance of LinkException with an explanation All the other fields are initialized to null.
 
Method Summary
 String getLinkExplanation()
          Retrieves the explanation associated with the problem encounter when resolving a link.
 Name getLinkRemainingName()
          Retrieves the remaining unresolved portion of the link name.
 Name getLinkResolvedName()
          Retrieves the leading portion of the link name that was resolved successfully.
 Object getLinkResolvedObj()
          Retrieves the object to which resolution was successful.
 void setLinkExplanation(String msg)
          Sets the explanation associated with the problem encounter when resolving a link.
 void setLinkRemainingName(Name name)
          Sets the remaining link name field of this exception.
 void setLinkResolvedName(Name name)
          Sets the resolved link name field of this exception.
 void setLinkResolvedObj(Object obj)
          Sets the link resolved object field of this exception.
 String toString()
          Generates the string representation of this exception.
 String toString(boolean detail)
          Generates the string representation of this exception.
 
Methods inherited from class javax.naming.NamingException
appendRemainingComponent, appendRemainingName, getCause, getExplanation, getRemainingName, getResolvedName, getResolvedObj, getRootCause, initCause, setRemainingName, setResolvedName, setResolvedObj, setRootCause
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Throwable
fillInStackTrace, getLocalizedMessage, getMessage, getStackTrace, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, setStackTrace
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

linkResolvedName

protected Name linkResolvedName
Contains the part of the link that has been successfully resolved. It is a composite name and can be null. This field is initialized by the constructors. You should access and manipulate this field through its get and set methods.

See Also:
getLinkResolvedName(), setLinkResolvedName(javax.naming.Name)

linkResolvedObj

protected Object linkResolvedObj
Contains the object to which resolution of the part of the link was successful. Can be null. This field is initialized by the constructors. You should access and manipulate this field through its get and set methods.

See Also:
getLinkResolvedObj(), setLinkResolvedObj(java.lang.Object)

linkRemainingName

protected Name linkRemainingName
Contains the remaining link name that has not been resolved yet. It is a composite name and can be null. This field is initialized by the constructors. You should access and manipulate this field through its get and set methods.

See Also:
getLinkRemainingName(), setLinkRemainingName(javax.naming.Name)

linkExplanation

protected String linkExplanation
Contains the exception of why resolution of the link failed. Can be null. This field is initialized by the constructors. You should access and manipulate this field through its get and set methods.

See Also:
getLinkExplanation(), setLinkExplanation(java.lang.String)
Constructor Detail

LinkException

public LinkException(String explanation)
Constructs a new instance of LinkException with an explanation All the other fields are initialized to null.

Parameters:
explanation - A possibly null string containing additional detail about this exception.
See Also:
Throwable.getMessage()

LinkException

public LinkException()
Constructs a new instance of LinkException. All the non-link-related and link-related fields are initialized to null.

Method Detail

getLinkResolvedName

public Name getLinkResolvedName()
Retrieves the leading portion of the link name that was resolved successfully.

Returns:
The part of the link name that was resolved successfully. It is a composite name. It can be null, which means the link resolved name field has not been set.
See Also:
getLinkResolvedObj(), setLinkResolvedName(javax.naming.Name)

getLinkRemainingName

public Name getLinkRemainingName()
Retrieves the remaining unresolved portion of the link name.

Returns:
The part of the link name that has not been resolved. It is a composite name. It can be null, which means the link remaining name field has not been set.
See Also:
setLinkRemainingName(javax.naming.Name)

getLinkResolvedObj

public Object getLinkResolvedObj()
Retrieves the object to which resolution was successful. This is the object to which the resolved link name is bound.

Returns:
The possibly null object that was resolved so far. If null, it means the link resolved object field has not been set.
See Also:
getLinkResolvedName(), setLinkResolvedObj(java.lang.Object)

getLinkExplanation

public String getLinkExplanation()
Retrieves the explanation associated with the problem encounter when resolving a link.

Returns:
The possibly null detail string explaining more about the problem with resolving a link. If null, it means there is no link detail message for this exception.
See Also:
setLinkExplanation(java.lang.String)

setLinkExplanation

public void setLinkExplanation(String msg)
Sets the explanation associated with the problem encounter when resolving a link.

Parameters:
msg - The possibly null detail string explaining more about the problem with resolving a link. If null, it means no detail will be recorded.
See Also:
getLinkExplanation()

setLinkResolvedName

public void setLinkResolvedName(Name name)
Sets the resolved link name field of this exception.

name is a composite name. If the intent is to set this field using a compound name or string, you must "stringify" the compound name, and create a composite name with a single component using the string. You can then invoke this method using the resulting composite name.

A copy of name is made and stored. Subsequent changes to name does not affect the copy in this NamingException and vice versa.

Parameters:
name - The name to set resolved link name to. This can be null. If null, it sets the link resolved name field to null.
See Also:
getLinkResolvedName()

setLinkRemainingName

public void setLinkRemainingName(Name name)
Sets the remaining link name field of this exception.

name is a composite name. If the intent is to set this field using a compound name or string, you must "stringify" the compound name, and create a composite name with a single component using the string. You can then invoke this method using the resulting composite name.

A copy of name is made and stored. Subsequent changes to name does not affect the copy in this NamingException and vice versa.

Parameters:
name - The name to set remaining link name to. This can be null. If null, it sets the remaining name field to null.
See Also:
getLinkRemainingName()

setLinkResolvedObj

public void setLinkResolvedObj(Object obj)
Sets the link resolved object field of this exception. This indicates the last successfully resolved object of link name.

Parameters:
obj - The object to set link resolved object to. This can be null. If null, the link resolved object field is set to null.
See Also:
getLinkResolvedObj()

toString

public String toString()
Generates the string representation of this exception. This string consists of the NamingException information plus the link's remaining name. This string is used for debugging and not meant to be interpreted programmatically.

Overrides:
toString in class NamingException
Returns:
The non-null string representation of this link exception.

toString

public String toString(boolean detail)
Generates the string representation of this exception. This string consists of the NamingException information plus the additional information of resolving the link. If 'detail' is true, the string also contains information on the link resolved object. If false, this method is the same as the form of toString() that accepts no parameters. This string is used for debugging and not meant to be interpreted programmatically.

Overrides:
toString in class NamingException
Parameters:
detail - If true, add information about the link resolved object.
Returns:
The non-null string representation of this link exception.

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