/*
* @(#)LimitExceededException.java 1.8 05/11/17
*
* Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
* SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.
*/
package javax.naming;
import javax.naming.Name;
/**
* This exception is thrown when a method
* terminates abnormally due to a user or system specified limit.
* This is different from a InsufficientResourceException in that
* LimitExceededException is due to a user/system specified limit.
* For example, running out of memory to complete the request would
* be an insufficient resource. The client asking for 10 answers and
* getting back 11 is a size limit exception.
*<p>
* Examples of these limits include client and server configuration
* limits such as size, time, number of hops, etc.
* <p>
* Synchronization and serialization issues that apply to NamingException
* apply directly here.
*
* @author Rosanna Lee
* @author Scott Seligman
* @version 1.8 05/11/17
* @since 1.3
*/
public class LimitExceededException extends NamingException {
/**
* Constructs a new instance of LimitExceededException with
* all name resolution fields and explanation initialized to null.
*/
public LimitExceededException() {
super();
}
/**
* Constructs a new instance of LimitExceededException using an
* explanation. All other fields default to null.
* @param explanation Possibly null detail about this exception.
* @see java.lang.Throwable#getMessage
*/
public LimitExceededException(String explanation) {
super(explanation);
}
/**
* Use serialVersionUID from JNDI 1.1.1 for interoperability
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = -776898738660207856L;
}