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J. Duke319a3b92007-12-01 00:00:00 +00001/*
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25
26package javax.naming;
27
28/**
29 * This exception is thrown when resources are not available to complete
30 * the requested operation. This might due to a lack of resources on
31 * the server or on the client. There are no restrictions to resource types,
32 * as different services might make use of different resources. Such
33 * restrictions might be due to physical limits and/or adminstrative quotas.
34 * Examples of limited resources are internal buffers, memory, network bandwidth.
35 *<p>
36 * InsufficientResourcesException is different from LimitExceededException in that
37 * the latter is due to user/system specified limits. See LimitExceededException
38 * for details.
39 * <p>
40 * Synchronization and serialization issues that apply to NamingException
41 * apply directly here.
42 *
43 * @author Rosanna Lee
44 * @author Scott Seligman
45 * @since 1.3
46 */
47
48public class InsufficientResourcesException extends NamingException {
49 /**
50 * Constructs a new instance of InsufficientResourcesException using an
51 * explanation. All other fields default to null.
52 *
53 * @param explanation Possibly null additional detail about this exception.
54 * @see java.lang.Throwable#getMessage
55 */
56 public InsufficientResourcesException(String explanation) {
57 super(explanation);
58 }
59
60 /**
61 * Constructs a new instance of InsufficientResourcesException with
62 * all name resolution fields and explanation initialized to null.
63 */
64 public InsufficientResourcesException() {
65 super();
66 }
67
68 /**
69 * Use serialVersionUID from JNDI 1.1.1 for interoperability
70 */
71 private static final long serialVersionUID = 6227672693037844532L;
72}