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package org.springframework.jdbc;

import java.sql.SQLException;

import org.springframework.dao.InvalidDataAccessResourceUsageException;

/**
 * Exception thrown when a ResultSet has been accessed in an invalid fashion.
 * Such exceptions always have a java.sql.SQLException root cause.
 *
 * 

This typically happens when an invalid ResultSet column index or name * has been specified. Also thrown by disconnected SqlRowSets. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 1.2 * @see BadSqlGrammarException * @see org.springframework.jdbc.support.rowset.SqlRowSet */ public class InvalidResultSetAccessException extends InvalidDataAccessResourceUsageException { private String sql; /** * Constructor for InvalidResultSetAccessException. * @param task name of current task * @param sql the offending SQL statement * @param ex the root cause */ public InvalidResultSetAccessException(String task, String sql, SQLException ex) { super(task + "; invalid ResultSet access for SQL [" + sql + "]", ex); this.sql = sql; } /** * Constructor for InvalidResultSetAccessException. * @param ex the root cause */ public InvalidResultSetAccessException(SQLException ex) { super(ex.getMessage(), ex); } /** * Return the wrapped SQLException. */ public SQLException getSQLException() { return (SQLException) getCause(); } /** * Return the SQL that caused the problem. * @return the offending SQL, if known */ public String getSql() { return sql; } }





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