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package org.springframework.remoting;

import org.springframework.core.NestedRuntimeException;

/**
 * Generic remote access exception. A service proxy for any remoting
 * protocol should throw this exception or subclasses of it, in order
 * to transparently expose a plain Java business interface.
 *
 * 

When using conforming proxies, switching the actual remoting protocol * e.g. from Hessian does not affect client code. Clients work with a plain * natural Java business interface that the service exposes. A client object * simply receives an implementation for the interface that it needs via a * bean reference, like it does for a local bean as well. * *

A client may catch RemoteAccessException if it wants to, but as * remote access errors are typically unrecoverable, it will probably let * such exceptions propagate to a higher level that handles them generically. * In this case, the client code doesn't show any signs of being involved in * remote access, as there aren't any remoting-specific dependencies. * *

Even when switching from a remote service proxy to a local implementation * of the same interface, this amounts to just a matter of configuration. Obviously, * the client code should be somewhat aware that it might be working * against a remote service, for example in terms of repeated method calls that * cause unnecessary roundtrips etc. However, it doesn't have to be aware whether * it is actually working against a remote service or a local implementation, * or with which remoting protocol it is working under the hood. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 14.05.2003 */ public class RemoteAccessException extends NestedRuntimeException { /** Use serialVersionUID from Spring 1.2 for interoperability. */ private static final long serialVersionUID = -4906825139312227864L; /** * Constructor for RemoteAccessException. * @param msg the detail message */ public RemoteAccessException(String msg) { super(msg); } /** * Constructor for RemoteAccessException. * @param msg the detail message * @param cause the root cause (usually from using an underlying * remoting API such as RMI) */ public RemoteAccessException(String msg, Throwable cause) { super(msg, cause); } }





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