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package javax.naming;

This exception is thrown when the particular flavor of authentication requested is not supported. For example, if the program is attempting to use strong authentication but the directory/naming supports only simple authentication, this exception would be thrown. Identification of a particular flavor of authentication is provider- and server-specific. It may be specified using specific authentication schemes such those identified using SASL, or a generic authentication specifier (such as "simple" and "strong").

If the program wants to handle this exception in particular, it should catch AuthenticationNotSupportedException explicitly before attempting to catch NamingException. After catching AuthenticationNotSupportedException, the program could reattempt the authentication using a different authentication flavor by updating the resolved context's environment properties accordingly.

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

Author:Rosanna Lee, Scott Seligman
Since:1.3
/** * This exception is thrown when * the particular flavor of authentication requested is not supported. * For example, if the program * is attempting to use strong authentication but the directory/naming * supports only simple authentication, this exception would be thrown. * Identification of a particular flavor of authentication is * provider- and server-specific. It may be specified using * specific authentication schemes such * those identified using SASL, or a generic authentication specifier * (such as "simple" and "strong"). *<p> * If the program wants to handle this exception in particular, it * should catch AuthenticationNotSupportedException explicitly before * attempting to catch NamingException. After catching * <code>AuthenticationNotSupportedException</code>, the program could * reattempt the authentication using a different authentication flavor * by updating the resolved context's environment properties accordingly. * <p> * Synchronization and serialization issues that apply to NamingException * apply directly here. * * @author Rosanna Lee * @author Scott Seligman * @since 1.3 */
public class AuthenticationNotSupportedException extends NamingSecurityException {
Constructs a new instance of AuthenticationNotSupportedException using an explanation. All other fields default to null.
Params:
  • explanation – A possibly null string containing additional detail about this exception.
See Also:
/** * Constructs a new instance of AuthenticationNotSupportedException using * an explanation. All other fields default to null. * * @param explanation A possibly null string containing additional * detail about this exception. * @see java.lang.Throwable#getMessage */
public AuthenticationNotSupportedException(String explanation) { super(explanation); }
Constructs a new instance of AuthenticationNotSupportedException with all name resolution fields and explanation initialized to null.
/** * Constructs a new instance of AuthenticationNotSupportedException * with all name resolution fields and explanation initialized to null. */
public AuthenticationNotSupportedException() { super(); }
Use serialVersionUID from JNDI 1.1.1 for interoperability
/** * Use serialVersionUID from JNDI 1.1.1 for interoperability */
private static final long serialVersionUID = -7149033933259492300L; }