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package javax.security.cert;
/**
* The exception that is thrown when a {@code Certificate} is not yet valid.
*
* Note: This package is provided only for compatibility reasons. It contains a
* simplified version of the java.security.cert package that was previously used
* by JSSE (Java SSL package). All applications that do not have to be
* compatible with older versions of JSSE (that is before Java SDK 1.5) should
* only use java.security.cert.
*/
public class CertificateNotYetValidException extends CertificateException {
/**
* @serial
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = -8976172474266822818L;
/**
* Creates a new {@code CertificateNotYetValidException} with the specified
* message.
*
* @param msg
* the detail message for the exception.
*/
public CertificateNotYetValidException(String msg) {
super(msg);
}
/**
* Creates a new {@code CertificateNotYetValidException}.
*/
public CertificateNotYetValidException() {
}
}