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package org.hibernate;

import java.sql.SQLException;

Thrown when a pessimistic locking conflict occurs.
Author:Scott Marlow
/** * Thrown when a pessimistic locking conflict occurs. * * @author Scott Marlow */
public class PessimisticLockException extends JDBCException {
Constructs a PessimisticLockException using the specified information.
Params:
  • message – A message explaining the exception condition
  • sqlException – The underlying SQL exception
  • sql – The sql that led to the exception (may be null, though usually should not be)
/** * Constructs a PessimisticLockException using the specified information. * * @param message A message explaining the exception condition * @param sqlException The underlying SQL exception * @param sql The sql that led to the exception (may be null, though usually should not be) */
public PessimisticLockException(String message, SQLException sqlException, String sql) { super( message, sqlException, sql ); } }