javax.naming.event

Class NamingExceptionEvent

    • Constructor Detail

      • NamingExceptionEvent

        public NamingExceptionEvent(EventContext source,
                            NamingException exc)
        Constructs an instance of NamingExceptionEvent using the context in which the NamingException was thrown and the exception that was thrown.
        Parameters:
        source - The non-null context in which the exception was thrown.
        exc - The non-null NamingException that was thrown.
    • Method Detail

      • getException

        public NamingException getException()
        Retrieves the exception that was thrown.
        Returns:
        The exception that was thrown.
      • getEventContext

        public EventContext getEventContext()
        Retrieves the EventContext that fired this event. This returns the same object as EventObject.getSource().
        Returns:
        The non-null EventContext that fired this event.
      • dispatch

        public void dispatch(NamingListener listener)
        Invokes the namingExceptionThrown() method on a listener using this event.
        Parameters:
        listener - The non-null naming listener on which to invoke the method.

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