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package net.sf.ehcache.constructs.nonstop.concurrency;
import net.sf.ehcache.constructs.nonstop.NonStopCacheException;
/**
* Exception class signifying invalid lock state. This normally happens when locks are acquired using explicit lock api's in Ehcache and a
* rejoin happens. All locks are flushed/invalidated when a Terracotta client rejoins the cluster. This exception will be thrown, for
* example, when trying to unlock a lock that was acquired prior to a rejoin.
*
* @author Abhishek Sanoujam
*
*/
public class InvalidLockStateAfterRejoinException extends NonStopCacheException {
/**
* Default Constructor
*/
public InvalidLockStateAfterRejoinException() {
this(null);
}
/**
* Constructor accepting a root cause
*/
public InvalidLockStateAfterRejoinException(Throwable cause) {
this("Invalid lock state as locks are flushed after rejoin. The cluster rejoined and locks were acquired before rejoin.", cause);
}
/**
* Constructor accepting a root cause and a message
*/
public InvalidLockStateAfterRejoinException(String message, Throwable cause) {
super(message, cause);
}
}
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