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package com.rabbitmq.tools.jsonrpc;
import java.util.Map;
import com.rabbitmq.tools.json.JSONWriter;
/**
* Thrown when a JSON-RPC service indicates an error occurred during a call.
*/
public class JsonRpcException extends Exception {
/**
* Default serialized version ID
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
/** Usually the constant string, "JSONRPCError" */
public String name;
/** Error code */
public int code;
/** Error message */
public String message;
/** Error detail object - may not always be present or meaningful */
public Object error;
public JsonRpcException() {
// no work needed in default no-arg constructor
}
public JsonRpcException(Map errorMap) {
super(new JSONWriter().write(errorMap));
name = (String) errorMap.get("name");
code = 0;
if (errorMap.get("code") != null) { code = ((Integer) errorMap.get("code")); }
message = (String) errorMap.get("message");
error = errorMap.get("error");
}
}