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package org.springframework.dao;

/**
 * Exception thrown when we couldn't clean up after a data access operation,
 * but the actual operation went OK.
 *
 * 

For example, this exception or a subclass might be thrown if a JDBC * Connection couldn't be closed after it had been used successfully. * *

Note that data access code might perform resources cleanup in a * {@code finally} block and therefore log cleanup failure rather than rethrow it, * to keep the original data access exception, if any. * * @author Rod Johnson * @deprecated as of 6.0.3 since it is not in use within core JDBC/ORM support */ @Deprecated(since = "6.0.3") @SuppressWarnings("serial") public class CleanupFailureDataAccessException extends NonTransientDataAccessException { /** * Constructor for CleanupFailureDataAccessException. * @param msg the detail message * @param cause the root cause from the underlying data access API, * such as JDBC */ public CleanupFailureDataAccessException(String msg, Throwable cause) { super(msg, cause); } }





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