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package javax.naming;

This exception is thrown when the naming operation being invoked has been interrupted. For example, an application might interrupt a thread that is performing a search. If the search supports being interrupted, it will throw InterruptedNamingException. Whether an operation is interruptible and when depends on its implementation (as provided by the service providers). Different implementations have different ways of protecting their resources and objects from being damaged due to unexpected interrupts.

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

Author:Rosanna Lee, Scott Seligman
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Since:1.3
/** * This exception is thrown when the naming operation * being invoked has been interrupted. For example, an application * might interrupt a thread that is performing a search. If the * search supports being interrupted, it will throw * InterruptedNamingException. Whether an operation is interruptible * and when depends on its implementation (as provided by the * service providers). Different implementations have different ways * of protecting their resources and objects from being damaged * due to unexpected interrupts. * <p> * Synchronization and serialization issues that apply to NamingException * apply directly here. * * @author Rosanna Lee * @author Scott Seligman * * @see Context * @see javax.naming.directory.DirContext * @see java.lang.Thread#interrupt * @see java.lang.InterruptedException * @since 1.3 */
public class InterruptedNamingException extends NamingException {
Constructs an instance of InterruptedNamingException using an explanation of the problem. All name resolution-related fields are initialized to null.
Params:
  • explanation – A possibly null message explaining the problem.
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/** * Constructs an instance of InterruptedNamingException using an * explanation of the problem. * All name resolution-related fields are initialized to null. * @param explanation A possibly null message explaining the problem. * @see java.lang.Throwable#getMessage */
public InterruptedNamingException(String explanation) { super(explanation); }
Constructs an instance of InterruptedNamingException with all name resolution fields and explanation initialized to null.
/** * Constructs an instance of InterruptedNamingException with * all name resolution fields and explanation initialized to null. */
public InterruptedNamingException() { super(); }
Use serialVersionUID from JNDI 1.1.1 for interoperability
/** * Use serialVersionUID from JNDI 1.1.1 for interoperability */
private static final long serialVersionUID = 6404516648893194728L; }