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package org.osgi.service.application;

/**
 * This exception is used to indicate problems related to application lifecycle
 * management.
 * 
 * {@code ApplicationException} object is created by the Application Admin
 * to denote an exception condition in the lifecycle of an application.
 * {@code ApplicationException}s should not be created by developers. 
* {@code ApplicationException}s are associated with an error code. This * code describes the type of problem reported in this exception. The possible * codes are: *
    *
  • {@link #APPLICATION_LOCKED} - The application couldn't be launched * because it is locked.
  • *
  • {@link #APPLICATION_NOT_LAUNCHABLE} - The application is not in * launchable state.
  • *
  • {@link #APPLICATION_INTERNAL_ERROR} - An exception was thrown by the * application or its container during launch.
  • *
  • {@link #APPLICATION_SCHEDULING_FAILED} - The scheduling of an application * failed. *
  • {@link #APPLICATION_DUPLICATE_SCHEDULE_ID} - The application scheduling * failed because the specified identifier is already in use. *
  • {@link #APPLICATION_EXITVALUE_NOT_AVAILABLE} - The exit value is not * available for an application instance because the instance has not * terminated. *
  • {@link #APPLICATION_INVALID_STARTUP_ARGUMENT} - One of the specified * startup arguments is invalid, for example its type is not permitted. *
* * @version $Id: 166bf850e4f91d01101d54f062de585148bab795 $ */ public class ApplicationException extends Exception { private static final long serialVersionUID = -7173190453622508207L; private final int errorCode; /** * The application couldn't be launched because it is locked. */ public static final int APPLICATION_LOCKED = 0x01; /** * The application is not in launchable state, it's * {@link ApplicationDescriptor#APPLICATION_LAUNCHABLE} * attribute is false. */ public static final int APPLICATION_NOT_LAUNCHABLE = 0x02; /** * An exception was thrown by the application or the corresponding container * during launch. The exception is available from {@code getCause()}. */ public static final int APPLICATION_INTERNAL_ERROR = 0x03; /** * The application schedule could not be created due to some internal error * (for example, the schedule information couldn't be saved due to some * storage error). */ public static final int APPLICATION_SCHEDULING_FAILED = 0x04; /** * The application scheduling failed because the specified identifier * is already in use. */ public static final int APPLICATION_DUPLICATE_SCHEDULE_ID = 0x05; /** * The exit value is not available for an application instance because the * instance has not terminated. * * @since 1.1 */ public static final int APPLICATION_EXITVALUE_NOT_AVAILABLE = 0x06; /** * One of the specified startup arguments is invalid, for example its * type is not permitted. * * @since 1.1 */ public static final int APPLICATION_INVALID_STARTUP_ARGUMENT = 0x07; /** * Creates an {@code ApplicationException} with the specified error code. * @param errorCode The code of the error */ public ApplicationException(int errorCode) { super(); this.errorCode = errorCode; } /** * Creates a {@code ApplicationException} that wraps another exception. * * @param errorCode The code of the error * @param cause The cause of this exception. */ public ApplicationException(int errorCode, Throwable cause) { super(cause); this.errorCode = errorCode; } /** * Creates an {@code ApplicationException} with the specified error code. * @param errorCode The code of the error * @param message The associated message */ public ApplicationException(int errorCode, String message) { super(message); this.errorCode = errorCode; } /** * Creates a {@code ApplicationException} that wraps another exception. * * @param errorCode The code of the error * @param message The associated message. * @param cause The cause of this exception. */ public ApplicationException(int errorCode, String message, Throwable cause) { super(message, cause); this.errorCode = errorCode; } /** * Returns the cause of this exception or {@code null} if no cause was * set. * * @return The cause of this exception or {@code null} if no cause was * set. */ @Override public Throwable getCause() { return super.getCause(); } /** * Returns the error code associated with this exception. * * @return The error code of this exception. */ public int getErrorCode() { return errorCode; } }




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