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package org.openqa.selenium.server;
/**
*
* Thrown to indicate that the remote process failed to respond within a specified timeout.
*
*
* This typically happens when the browser fails to call us back, but if the driver is using a proxy
* or a CommandBridge, the remote driver may have failed to give us a new command in time.
*
*
* When a SeleniumCommandTimedOutException is thrown, we have to assume that the command queue is
* out-of-sync with the remote process (e.g. browser). When this happens, the browser should be
* stopped (killed) and the queue should be flushed.
*
* @author paul
*/
public class SeleniumCommandTimedOutException extends RuntimeException {}