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package jakarta.resource;

/**
 * This is the root interface of the exception hierarchy defined
 * for Jakarta™ Connectors.
 * 
 * The ResourceException provides the following information:
 * 
    *
  • A resource adapter vendor specific string describing the error. * This string is a standard Java exception message and is available * through getMessage() method. *
  • resource adapter vendor specific error code. *
  • reference to another exception. Often a resource exception * will be result of a lower level problem. If appropriate, this * lower level exception can be linked to the ResourceException. * Note, this has been deprecated in favor of J2SE release 1.4 exception * chaining facility. *
* * @version 1.0 * @author Rahul Sharma * @author Ram Jeyaraman */ public class ResourceException extends Exception { /** Vendor specific error code */ private String errorCode; /** reference to another exception */ private Exception linkedException; /** * Constructs a new instance with null as its detail message. */ public ResourceException() { super(); } /** * Constructs a new instance with the specified detail message. * * @param message the detail message. */ public ResourceException(String message) { super(message); } /** * Constructs a new throwable with the specified cause. * * @param cause a chained exception of type Throwable. */ public ResourceException(Throwable cause) { super(cause); } /** * Constructs a new throwable with the specified detail message and cause. * * @param message the detail message. * * @param cause a chained exception of type Throwable. */ public ResourceException(String message, Throwable cause) { super(message, cause); } /** * Create a new throwable with the specified message and error code. * * @param message a description of the exception. * @param errorCode a string specifying the vendor specific error code. */ public ResourceException(String message, String errorCode) { super(message); this.errorCode = errorCode; } /** * Set the error code. * * @param errorCode the error code. */ public void setErrorCode(String errorCode) { this.errorCode = errorCode; } /** * Get the error code. * * @return the error code. */ public String getErrorCode() { return this.errorCode; } /** * Get the exception linked to this ResourceException * * @return linked Exception, null if none * * @deprecated J2SE release 1.4 supports a chained exception facility * that allows any throwable to know about another throwable, if any, * that caused it to get thrown. Refer to getCause and * initCause methods of the * java.lang.Throwable class.. */ public Exception getLinkedException() { return (linkedException); } /** * Add a linked Exception to this ResourceException. * * @param ex linked Exception * * @deprecated J2SE release 1.4 supports a chained exception facility * that allows any throwable to know about another throwable, if any, * that caused it to get thrown. Refer to getCause and * initCause methods of the * java.lang.Throwable class. */ public void setLinkedException(Exception ex) { linkedException = ex; } /** * Returns a detailed message string describing this exception. * * @return a detailed message string. */ public String getMessage() { String msg = super.getMessage(); String ec = getErrorCode(); if ((msg == null) && (ec == null)) { return null; } if ((msg != null) && (ec != null)) { return (msg + ", error code: " + ec); } return ((msg != null) ? msg : ("error code: " + ec)); } }




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