org.omg.CORBA

Class TIMEOUT

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Serializable

    public final class TIMEOUT
    extends SystemException
    TIMEOUT is raised when no delivery has been made and the specified time-to-live period has been exceeded. It is a standard system exception because time-to-live QoS can be applied to any invocation.
    Since:
    J2SE 1.5
    See Also:
    documentation on Java IDL exceptions
    • Constructor Detail

      • TIMEOUT

        public TIMEOUT()
        Constructs an TIMEOUT exception with minor code set to 0 and CompletionStatus set to COMPLETED_NO.
      • TIMEOUT

        public TIMEOUT(String detailMessage)
        Constructs an TIMEOUT exception with the specified message.
        Parameters:
        detailMessage - string containing a detailed message.
      • TIMEOUT

        public TIMEOUT(int minorCode,
               CompletionStatus completionStatus)
        Constructs an TIMEOUT exception with the specified minor code and completion status.
        Parameters:
        minorCode - minor code.
        completionStatus - completion status.
      • TIMEOUT

        public TIMEOUT(String detailMessage,
               int minorCode,
               CompletionStatus completionStatus)
        Constructs an TIMEOUT exception with the specified message, minor code, and completion status.
        Parameters:
        detailMessage - string containing a detailed message.
        minorCode - minor code.
        completionStatus - completion status.

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