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package flex.messaging.io;
import flex.messaging.MessageException;
/**
* Typically signifies that a fatal exception happened during deserialization or
* serialization. The messaging framework should try to get a meaningful
* message back to the client in a response, however this is not always possible,
* especially for batched AMF messages, so at the very least the error should be
* logged.
*
* A special sub-class RecoverableSerializationException can be thrown for non-fatal
* serialization exceptions.
*
* @author Peter Farland
* @see flex.messaging.io.RecoverableSerializationException
*/
public class SerializationException extends MessageException
{
static final long serialVersionUID = -5723542920189973518L;
public static final String CLIENT_PACKET_ENCODING = "Client.Packet.Encoding";
public SerializationException()
{
setCode(CLIENT_PACKET_ENCODING);
}
}
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