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package javax.jms;
/**
* This exception must be thrown when a JMS client
* attempts to use a data type not supported by a message or attempts to
* read data in a message as the wrong type. It must also be thrown when
* equivalent type errors are made with message property values. For
* example, this exception must be thrown if
* StreamMessage.writeObject
is given an unsupported class or
* if StreamMessage.readShort
is used to read a
* boolean
value. Note that the special case of a failure
* caused by an attempt to read improperly formatted String
* data as numeric values must throw the
* java.lang.NumberFormatException
.
**/
public class MessageFormatException extends JMSException
{
private static final long serialVersionUID = -3642297253594750138L;
/** Constructs a MessageFormatException
with the specified
* reason and error code.
*
* @param reason a description of the exception
* @param errorCode a string specifying the vendor-specific
* error code
*
**/
public MessageFormatException(String reason, String errorCode)
{
super(reason, errorCode);
}
/** Constructs a MessageFormatException
with the specified
* reason. The error code defaults to null.
*
* @param reason a description of the exception
**/
public MessageFormatException(String reason)
{
super(reason);
}
}