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package javax.naming;
/**
* This is the superclass of all exceptions thrown by
* operations in the Context and DirContext interfaces.
* The nature of the failure is described by the name of the subclass.
* This exception captures the information pinpointing where the operation
* failed, such as where resolution last proceeded to.
* <ul>
* <li> Resolved Name. Portion of name that has been resolved.
* <li> Resolved Object. Object to which resolution of name proceeded.
* <li> Remaining Name. Portion of name that has not been resolved.
* <li> Explanation. Detail explaining why name resolution failed.
* <li> Root Exception. The exception that caused this naming exception
* to be thrown.
*</ul>
* null is an acceptable value for any of these fields. When null,
* it means that no such information has been recorded for that field.
*<p>
* A NamingException instance is not synchronized against concurrent
* multithreaded access. Multiple threads trying to access and modify
* a single NamingException instance should lock the object.
*<p>
* This exception has been retrofitted to conform to
* the general purpose exception-chaining mechanism. The
* <i>root exception</i> (or <i>root cause</i>) is the same object as the
* <i>cause</i> returned by the {@link Throwable#getCause()} method.
*
* @author Rosanna Lee
* @author Scott Seligman
* @since 1.3
*/
public class
NamingException extends
Exception {
/**
* Contains the part of the name that has been successfully resolved.
* It is a composite name and can be null.
* This field is initialized by the constructors.
* You should access and manipulate this field
* through its get and set methods.
* @serial
* @see #getResolvedName
* @see #setResolvedName
*/
protected
Name resolvedName;
/**
* Contains the object to which resolution of the part of the name was
* successful. Can be null.
* This field is initialized by the constructors.
* You should access and manipulate this field
* through its get and set methods.
* @serial
* @see #getResolvedObj
* @see #setResolvedObj
*/
protected
Object resolvedObj;
/**
* Contains the remaining name that has not been resolved yet.
* It is a composite name and can be null.
* This field is initialized by the constructors.
* You should access and manipulate this field
* through its get, set, "append" methods.
* @serial
* @see #getRemainingName
* @see #setRemainingName
* @see #appendRemainingName
* @see #appendRemainingComponent
*/
protected
Name remainingName;
/**
* Contains the original exception that caused this NamingException to
* be thrown. This field is set if there is additional
* information that could be obtained from the original
* exception, or if the original exception could not be
* mapped to a subclass of NamingException.
* Can be null.
*<p>
* This field predates the general-purpose exception chaining facility.
* The {@link #initCause(Throwable)} and {@link #getCause()} methods
* are now the preferred means of accessing this information.
*
* @serial
* @see #getRootCause
* @see #setRootCause(Throwable)
* @see #initCause(Throwable)
* @see #getCause
*/
protected
Throwable rootException = null;
/**
* Constructs a new NamingException with an explanation.
* All unspecified fields are set to null.
*
* @param explanation A possibly null string containing
* additional detail about this exception.
* @see java.lang.Throwable#getMessage
*/
public
NamingException(
String explanation) {
super(
explanation);
resolvedName =
remainingName = null;
resolvedObj = null;
}
/**
* Constructs a new NamingException.
* All fields are set to null.
*/
public
NamingException() {
super();
resolvedName =
remainingName = null;
resolvedObj = null;
}
/**
* Retrieves the leading portion of the name that was resolved
* successfully.
*
* @return The part of the name that was resolved successfully.
* It is a composite name. It can be null, which means
* the resolved name field has not been set.
* @see #getResolvedObj
* @see #setResolvedName
*/
public
Name getResolvedName() {
return
resolvedName;
}
/**
* Retrieves the remaining unresolved portion of the name.
* @return The part of the name that has not been resolved.
* It is a composite name. It can be null, which means
* the remaining name field has not been set.
* @see #setRemainingName
* @see #appendRemainingName
* @see #appendRemainingComponent
*/
public
Name getRemainingName() {
return
remainingName;
}
/**
* Retrieves the object to which resolution was successful.
* This is the object to which the resolved name is bound.
*
* @return The possibly null object that was resolved so far.
* null means that the resolved object field has not been set.
* @see #getResolvedName
* @see #setResolvedObj
*/
public
Object getResolvedObj() {
return
resolvedObj;
}
/**
* Retrieves the explanation associated with this exception.
*
* @return The possibly null detail string explaining more
* about this exception. If null, it means there is no
* detail message for this exception.
*
* @see java.lang.Throwable#getMessage
*/
public
String getExplanation() {
return
getMessage();
}
/**
* Sets the resolved name field of this exception.
*<p>
* <tt>name</tt> is a composite name. If the intent is to set
* this field using a compound name or string, you must
* "stringify" the compound name, and create a composite
* name with a single component using the string. You can then
* invoke this method using the resulting composite name.
*<p>
* A copy of <code>name</code> is made and stored.
* Subsequent changes to <code>name</code> does not
* affect the copy in this NamingException and vice versa.
*
* @param name The possibly null name to set resolved name to.
* If null, it sets the resolved name field to null.
* @see #getResolvedName
*/
public void
setResolvedName(
Name name) {
if (
name != null)
resolvedName = (
Name)(
name.
clone());
else
resolvedName = null;
}
/**
* Sets the remaining name field of this exception.
*<p>
* <tt>name</tt> is a composite name. If the intent is to set
* this field using a compound name or string, you must
* "stringify" the compound name, and create a composite
* name with a single component using the string. You can then
* invoke this method using the resulting composite name.
*<p>
* A copy of <code>name</code> is made and stored.
* Subsequent changes to <code>name</code> does not
* affect the copy in this NamingException and vice versa.
* @param name The possibly null name to set remaining name to.
* If null, it sets the remaining name field to null.
* @see #getRemainingName
* @see #appendRemainingName
* @see #appendRemainingComponent
*/
public void
setRemainingName(
Name name) {
if (
name != null)
remainingName = (
Name)(
name.
clone());
else
remainingName = null;
}
/**
* Sets the resolved object field of this exception.
* @param obj The possibly null object to set resolved object to.
* If null, the resolved object field is set to null.
* @see #getResolvedObj
*/
public void
setResolvedObj(
Object obj) {
resolvedObj =
obj;
}
/**
* Add name as the last component in remaining name.
* @param name The component to add.
* If name is null, this method does not do anything.
* @see #setRemainingName
* @see #getRemainingName
* @see #appendRemainingName
*/
public void
appendRemainingComponent(
String name) {
if (
name != null) {
try {
if (
remainingName == null) {
remainingName = new
CompositeName();
}
remainingName.
add(
name);
} catch (
NamingException e) {
throw new
IllegalArgumentException(
e.
toString());
}
}
}
/**
* Add components from 'name' as the last components in
* remaining name.
*<p>
* <tt>name</tt> is a composite name. If the intent is to append
* a compound name, you should "stringify" the compound name
* then invoke the overloaded form that accepts a String parameter.
*<p>
* Subsequent changes to <code>name</code> does not
* affect the remaining name field in this NamingException and vice versa.
* @param name The possibly null name containing ordered components to add.
* If name is null, this method does not do anything.
* @see #setRemainingName
* @see #getRemainingName
* @see #appendRemainingComponent
*/
public void
appendRemainingName(
Name name) {
if (
name == null) {
return;
}
if (
remainingName != null) {
try {
remainingName.
addAll(
name);
} catch (
NamingException e) {
throw new
IllegalArgumentException(
e.
toString());
}
} else {
remainingName = (
Name)(
name.
clone());
}
}
/**
* Retrieves the root cause of this NamingException, if any.
* The root cause of a naming exception is used when the service provider
* wants to indicate to the caller a non-naming related exception
* but at the same time wants to use the NamingException structure
* to indicate how far the naming operation proceeded.
*<p>
* This method predates the general-purpose exception chaining facility.
* The {@link #getCause()} method is now the preferred means of obtaining
* this information.
*
* @return The possibly null exception that caused this naming
* exception. If null, it means no root cause has been
* set for this naming exception.
* @see #setRootCause
* @see #rootException
* @see #getCause
*/
public
Throwable getRootCause() {
return
rootException;
}
/**
* Records the root cause of this NamingException.
* If <tt>e</tt> is <tt>this</tt>, this method does not do anything.
*<p>
* This method predates the general-purpose exception chaining facility.
* The {@link #initCause(Throwable)} method is now the preferred means
* of recording this information.
*
* @param e The possibly null exception that caused the naming
* operation to fail. If null, it means this naming
* exception has no root cause.
* @see #getRootCause
* @see #rootException
* @see #initCause
*/
public void
setRootCause(
Throwable e) {
if (
e != this) {
rootException =
e;
}
}
/**
* Returns the cause of this exception. The cause is the
* throwable that caused this naming exception to be thrown.
* Returns <code>null</code> if the cause is nonexistent or
* unknown.
*
* @return the cause of this exception, or <code>null</code> if the
* cause is nonexistent or unknown.
* @see #initCause(Throwable)
* @since 1.4
*/
public
Throwable getCause() {
return
getRootCause();
}
/**
* Initializes the cause of this exception to the specified value.
* The cause is the throwable that caused this naming exception to be
* thrown.
*<p>
* This method may be called at most once.
*
* @param cause the cause, which is saved for later retrieval by
* the {@link #getCause()} method. A <tt>null</tt> value
* indicates that the cause is nonexistent or unknown.
* @return a reference to this <code>NamingException</code> instance.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if <code>cause</code> is this
* exception. (A throwable cannot be its own cause.)
* @throws IllegalStateException if this method has already
* been called on this exception.
* @see #getCause
* @since 1.4
*/
public
Throwable initCause(
Throwable cause) {
super.initCause(
cause);
setRootCause(
cause);
return this;
}
/**
* Generates the string representation of this exception.
* The string representation consists of this exception's class name,
* its detailed message, and if it has a root cause, the string
* representation of the root cause exception, followed by
* the remaining name (if it is not null).
* This string is used for debugging and not meant to be interpreted
* programmatically.
*
* @return The non-null string containing the string representation
* of this exception.
*/
public
String toString() {
String answer = super.toString();
if (
rootException != null) {
answer += " [Root exception is " +
rootException + "]";
}
if (
remainingName != null) {
answer += "; remaining name '" +
remainingName + "'";
}
return
answer;
}
/**
* Generates the string representation in more detail.
* This string representation consists of the information returned
* by the toString() that takes no parameters, plus the string
* representation of the resolved object (if it is not null).
* This string is used for debugging and not meant to be interpreted
* programmatically.
*
* @param detail If true, include details about the resolved object
* in addition to the other information.
* @return The non-null string containing the string representation.
*/
public
String toString(boolean
detail) {
if (!
detail ||
resolvedObj == null) {
return
toString();
} else {
return (
toString() + "; resolved object " +
resolvedObj);
}
}
/**
* Use serialVersionUID from JNDI 1.1.1 for interoperability
*/
private static final long
serialVersionUID = -1299181962103167177L;
};