javax.naming

Class ServiceUnavailableException

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Serializable

    public class ServiceUnavailableException
    extends NamingException
    This exception is thrown when attempting to communicate with a directory or naming service and that service is not available. It might be unavailable for different reasons. For example, the server might be too busy to service the request, or the server might not be registered to service any requests, etc.

    Synchronization and serialization issues that apply to NamingException apply directly here.

    Since:
    1.3
    See Also:
    Serialized Form
    • Constructor Detail

      • ServiceUnavailableException

        public ServiceUnavailableException(String explanation)
        Constructs a new instance of ServiceUnavailableException using an explanation. All other fields default to null.
        Parameters:
        explanation - Possibly null additional detail about this exception.
        See Also:
        Throwable.getMessage()
      • ServiceUnavailableException

        public ServiceUnavailableException()
        Constructs a new instance of ServiceUnavailableException. All fields default to null.

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