java.io.WriteAbortedException
This type of exception is thrown by readObject() when it detects an exception
marker in the input stream. This marker indicates that when the object was
being serialized, an exception happened and this marker was inserted instead
of the original object. It is a way to "propagate" an exception from the code
that attempted to write the object to the code that is attempting to read the
object.
Summary
Fields
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Exception |
detail |
The exception that was caused when writeObject() was attempting to
serialize the object
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Public Constructors
Public Methods
fillInStackTrace,
getCause,
getLocalizedMessage,
getMessage,
getStackTrace,
initCause,
printStackTrace,
printStackTrace,
printStackTrace,
setStackTrace,
toString
clone,
equals,
finalize,
getClass,
hashCode,
notify,
notifyAll,
toString,
wait,
wait,
wait
Details
Fields
The exception that was caused when writeObject() was attempting to
serialize the object
Public Constructors
public
WriteAbortedException(String detailMessage, Exception rootCause)
Constructs a new instance of this class with its walkback, message and
the exception which caused the underlying problem when serializing the
object filled in.
Parameters
detailMessage
| the detail message for the exception. |
rootCause
| exception that caused the problem when serializing the object.
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Public Methods
Returns the cause of this Throwable, or null if there is no cause.
public
String
getMessage()
Returns the extra information message which was provided when the
throwable was created. If no message was provided at creation time, then
answer null.