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package com.sun.jmx.snmp;


Is used internally to signal that the size of a PDU exceeds the packet size limitation.

You will not usually need to use this class, except if you decide to implement your own SnmPduFactory object.

The varBindCount property contains the number of SnmpVarBind successfully encoded before the exception was thrown. Its value is 0 when this number is unknown.

This API is a Sun Microsystems internal API and is subject to change without notice.

/** * Is used internally to signal that the size of a PDU exceeds the packet size limitation. * <p> * You will not usually need to use this class, except if you * decide to implement your own * {@link com.sun.jmx.snmp.SnmpPduFactory SnmPduFactory} object. * <p> * The <CODE>varBindCount</CODE> property contains the * number of <CODE>SnmpVarBind</CODE> successfully encoded * before the exception was thrown. Its value is 0 * when this number is unknown. * * <p><b>This API is a Sun Microsystems internal API and is subject * to change without notice.</b></p> */
public class SnmpTooBigException extends Exception { private static final long serialVersionUID = 4754796246674803969L;
Builds an SnmpTooBigException with varBindCount set to 0.
/** * Builds an <CODE>SnmpTooBigException</CODE> with * <CODE>varBindCount</CODE> set to 0. */
public SnmpTooBigException() { varBindCount = 0 ; }
Builds an SnmpTooBigException with varBindCount set to the specified value.
Params:
  • n – The varBindCount value.
/** * Builds an <CODE>SnmpTooBigException</CODE> with * <CODE>varBindCount</CODE> set to the specified value. * @param n The <CODE>varBindCount</CODE> value. */
public SnmpTooBigException(int n) { varBindCount = n ; }
Returns the number of SnmpVarBind successfully encoded before the exception was thrown.
Returns:A positive integer (0 means the number is unknown).
/** * Returns the number of <CODE>SnmpVarBind</CODE> successfully * encoded before the exception was thrown. * * @return A positive integer (0 means the number is unknown). */
public int getVarBindCount() { return varBindCount ; }
The varBindCount.
@serial
/** * The <CODE>varBindCount</CODE>. * @serial */
private int varBindCount ; }