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This work corresponds to the API signatures of CDC Security (Java Secure Socket Extension - JSSE) Optional Package interfaces and modules. */ /* * @(#)CertificateEncodingException.java 1.6 05/03/12 */ /* * NOTE: * Because of various external restrictions (i.e. US export * regulations, etc.), the actual source code can not be provided * at this time. This file represents the skeleton of the source * file, so that javadocs of the API can be created. */ package javax.security.cert; /** * Certificate Encoding Exception. This is thrown whenever an error * occurs whilst attempting to encode a certificate. * *

Note: The classes in the package javax.security.cert * exist for compatibility with earlier versions of the * Java Secure Sockets Extension (JSSE). New applications should instead * use the standard J2SE certificate classes located in * java.security.cert.

* * @since 1.4 * @author Hemma Prafullchandra * @version 1.6 */ public class CertificateEncodingException extends CertificateException { /** * Constructs a CertificateEncodingException with no detail message. A * detail message is a String that describes this particular * exception. */ public CertificateEncodingException() { } /** * Constructs a CertificateEncodingException with the specified detail * message. A detail message is a String that describes this * particular exception. * * @param message the detail message. */ public CertificateEncodingException(String message) { } }




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