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/*
 * Hibernate, Relational Persistence for Idiomatic Java
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package org.hibernate;

import java.io.Serializable;

/**
 * Thrown when Session.load() fails to select a row with
 * the given primary key (identifier value). This exception might not
 * be thrown when load() is called, even if there was no
 * row on the database, because load() returns a proxy if
 * possible. Applications should use Session.get() to test if
 * a row exists in the database.
*
* Like all Hibernate exceptions, this exception is considered * unrecoverable. * * @author Gavin King */ public class ObjectNotFoundException extends UnresolvableObjectException { public ObjectNotFoundException(Serializable identifier, String clazz) { super(identifier, clazz); } }




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