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package java.rmi;

A MarshalException is thrown if a java.io.IOException occurs while marshalling the remote call header, arguments or return value for a remote method call. A MarshalException is also thrown if the receiver does not support the protocol version of the sender.

If a MarshalException occurs during a remote method call, the call may or may not have reached the server. If the call did reach the server, parameters may have been deserialized. A call may not be retransmitted after a MarshalException and reliably preserve "at most once" call semantics.

Author: Ann Wollrath
Since: JDK1.1
/** * A <code>MarshalException</code> is thrown if a * <code>java.io.IOException</code> occurs while marshalling the remote call * header, arguments or return value for a remote method call. A * <code>MarshalException</code> is also thrown if the receiver does not * support the protocol version of the sender. * * <p>If a <code>MarshalException</code> occurs during a remote method call, * the call may or may not have reached the server. If the call did reach the * server, parameters may have been deserialized. A call may not be * retransmitted after a <code>MarshalException</code> and reliably preserve * "at most once" call semantics. * * @author Ann Wollrath * @since JDK1.1 */
public class MarshalException extends RemoteException { /* indicate compatibility with JDK 1.1.x version of class */ private static final long serialVersionUID = 6223554758134037936L;
Constructs a MarshalException with the specified detail message.
Params:
  • s – the detail message
Since:JDK1.1
/** * Constructs a <code>MarshalException</code> with the specified * detail message. * * @param s the detail message * @since JDK1.1 */
public MarshalException(String s) { super(s); }
Constructs a MarshalException with the specified detail message and nested exception.
Params:
  • s – the detail message
  • ex – the nested exception
Since:JDK1.1
/** * Constructs a <code>MarshalException</code> with the specified * detail message and nested exception. * * @param s the detail message * @param ex the nested exception * @since JDK1.1 */
public MarshalException(String s, Exception ex) { super(s, ex); } }