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package elemental.html;

import elemental.events.*;
import elemental.util.*;
import elemental.dom.*;
import elemental.html.*;
import elemental.css.*;
import elemental.stylesheets.*;

import java.util.Date;

/**
  * In the IndexedDB API, an IDBDatabaseException object represents exception conditions that can be encountered while performing database operations.
  */
public interface IDBDatabaseException {

  /**
    * A request was aborted, for example, through a call to IDBTransaction.abort.
    */

    static final int ABORT_ERR = 20;

  /**
    * A mutation operation in the transaction failed because a constraint was not satisfied. For example, an object, such as an object store or index, already exists and a request attempted to create a new one.
    */

    static final int CONSTRAINT_ERR = 4;

  /**
    * Data provided to an operation does not meet requirements.
    */

    static final int DATA_ERR = 5;

  /**
    * An operation was not allowed on an object. Unless the cause of the error is corrected, retrying the same operation would result in failure.
    */

    static final int NON_TRANSIENT_ERR = 2;

  /**
    * 

An operation was called on an object where it is not allowed or at a time when it is not allowed. It also occurs if a request is made on a source object that has been deleted or removed.

More specific variants of this error includes: TRANSACTION_INACTIVE_ERR and READ_ONLY_ERR.

*/ static final int NOT_ALLOWED_ERR = 6; /** * The operation failed, because the requested database object could not be found; for example, an object store did not exist but was being opened. */ static final int NOT_FOUND_ERR = 8; static final int NO_ERR = 0; /** * Either there's not enough remaining storage space or the storage quota was reached and the user declined to give more space to the database. */ static final int QUOTA_ERR = 22; /** * A mutation operation was attempted in a READ_ONLY transaction. */ static final int READ_ONLY_ERR = 9; /** * A lock for the transaction could not be obtained in a reasonable time. */ static final int TIMEOUT_ERR = 23; /** * A request was made against a transaction that is either not currently active or is already finished. */ static final int TRANSACTION_INACTIVE_ERR = 7; /** * The operation failed for reasons unrelated to the database itself, and it is not covered by any other error code; for example, a failure due to disk IO errors. */ static final int UNKNOWN_ERR = 1; /** * A request to open a database with a version lower than the one it already has. This can only happen with IDBOpenDBRequest. */ static final int VER_ERR = 12; /** * The most appropriate error code for the condition. */ int getCode(); /** * Error message describing the exception raised. */ String getMessage(); String getName(); }




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