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package javax.security.cert;
This exception indicates one of a variety of certificate problems.
Note: The classes in the package javax.security.cert
exist for compatibility with earlier versions of the Java Secure Sockets Extension (JSSE). New applications should instead use the standard Java SE certificate classes located in java.security.cert
.
Author: Hemma Prafullchandra See Also: Since: 1.4 Deprecated: Use the classes in java.security.cert
instead.
/**
* This exception indicates one of a variety of certificate problems.
*
* <p><em>Note: The classes in the package {@code javax.security.cert}
* exist for compatibility with earlier versions of the
* Java Secure Sockets Extension (JSSE). New applications should instead
* use the standard Java SE certificate classes located in
* {@code java.security.cert}.</em></p>
*
* @author Hemma Prafullchandra
* @since 1.4
* @see Certificate
* @deprecated Use the classes in {@code java.security.cert} instead.
*/
@Deprecated(since="9", forRemoval=true)
public class CertificateException extends Exception {
@java.io.Serial
private static final long serialVersionUID = -5757213374030785290L;
Constructs a certificate exception with no detail message. A detail
message is a String that describes this particular exception.
/**
* Constructs a certificate exception with no detail message. A detail
* message is a String that describes this particular exception.
*/
public CertificateException() {
super();
}
Constructs a certificate exception with the given detail
message. A detail message is a String that describes this
particular exception.
Params: - msg – the detail message.
/**
* Constructs a certificate exception with the given detail
* message. A detail message is a String that describes this
* particular exception.
*
* @param msg the detail message.
*/
public CertificateException(String msg) {
super(msg);
}
}