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package java.sql;
/**
* An exception, which is subclass of SQLException, is thrown when various data
* errors arise. These errors including division by 0 and invalid arguments to
* functions
*/
public class SQLDataException extends SQLNonTransientException {
private static final long serialVersionUID = -6889123282670549800L;
/**
* Creates an SQLDataException object. The Reason string is set to null, the
* SQLState string is set to null and the Error Code is set to 0.
*/
public SQLDataException() {
}
/**
* Creates an SQLDataException object. The Reason string is set to the given
* reason string, the SQLState string is set to null and the Error Code is
* set to 0.
*
* @param reason
* the string to use as the Reason string
*/
public SQLDataException(String reason) {
super(reason, null, 0);
}
/**
* Creates an SQLDataException object. The Reason string is set to the given
* reason string, the SQLState string is set to the given SQLState string
* and the Error Code is set to 0.
*
* @param reason
* the string to use as the Reason string
* @param sqlState
* the string to use as the SQLState string
*/
public SQLDataException(String reason, String sqlState) {
super(reason, sqlState, 0);
}
/**
* Creates an SQLDataException object. The Reason string is set to the given
* reason string, the SQLState string is set to the given SQLState string
* and the Error Code is set to the given error code value.
*
* @param reason
* the string to use as the Reason string
* @param sqlState
* the string to use as the SQLState string
* @param vendorCode
* the integer value for the error code
*/
public SQLDataException(String reason, String sqlState, int vendorCode) {
super(reason, sqlState, vendorCode);
}
/**
* Creates an SQLDataException object. The Reason string is set to the null
* if cause == null or cause.toString() if cause!=null,and the cause
* Throwable object is set to the given cause Throwable object.
*
* @param cause
* the Throwable object for the underlying reason this
* SQLException
*/
public SQLDataException(Throwable cause) {
super(cause);
}
/**
* Creates an SQLDataException object. The Reason string is set to the given
* and the cause Throwable object is set to the given cause Throwable
* object.
*
* @param reason
* the string to use as the Reason string
* @param cause
* the Throwable object for the underlying reason this
* SQLException
*/
public SQLDataException(String reason, Throwable cause) {
super(reason, cause);
}
/**
* Creates an SQLDataException object. The Reason string is set to the given
* reason string, the SQLState string is set to the given SQLState string
* and the cause Throwable object is set to the given cause Throwable
* object.
*
* @param reason
* the string to use as the Reason string
* @param sqlState
* the string to use as the SQLState string
* @param cause
* the Throwable object for the underlying reason this
* SQLException
*/
public SQLDataException(String reason, String sqlState, Throwable cause) {
super(reason, sqlState, cause);
}
/**
* Creates an SQLDataException object. The Reason string is set to the given
* reason string, the SQLState string is set to the given SQLState string ,
* the Error Code is set to the given error code value, and the cause
* Throwable object is set to the given cause Throwable object.
*
* @param reason
* the string to use as the Reason string
* @param sqlState
* the string to use as the SQLState string
* @param vendorCode
* the integer value for the error code
* @param cause
* the Throwable object for the underlying reason this
* SQLException
*/
public SQLDataException(String reason, String sqlState, int vendorCode,
Throwable cause) {
super(reason, sqlState, vendorCode, cause);
}
}