public abstract class ExceptionList extends Object
An object used in Request operations to describe the exceptions that can be thrown by a method. It maintains a modifiable list of TypeCodes of the exceptions.
The following code fragment demonstrates creating an ExceptionList object:
ORB orb = ORB.init(args, null);
org.omg.CORBA.ExceptionList excList = orb.create_exception_list(); The variable excList represents an ExceptionList object with no TypeCode objects in it. To add items to the list, you first create a TypeCode object for the exception you want to include, using the ORB method create_exception_tc. Then you use the ExceptionList method add to add it to the list. The class ExceptionList has a method for getting the number of TypeCode objects in the list, and after items have been added, it is possible to call methods for accessing or deleting an item at a designated index.
public ExceptionList()
public abstract int count()
Retrieves the number of TypeCode objects in this ExceptionList object.
TypeCode objects in this ExceptionList objectpublic abstract void add(TypeCode exc)
Adds a TypeCode object describing an exception to this ExceptionList object.
exc - the TypeCode object to be addedpublic abstract TypeCode item(int index)
throws Bounds Returns the TypeCode object at the given index. The first item is at index 0.
index - the index of the TypeCode object desired. This must be an int between 0 and the number of TypeCode objects minus one, inclusive.TypeCode object at the given indexBounds - if the index given is greater than or equal to the number of TypeCode objects in this ExceptionList objectpublic abstract void remove(int index)
throws Bounds Removes the TypeCode object at the given index. Note that the indices of all the TypeCoded objects following the one deleted are shifted down by one.
index - the index of the TypeCode object to be removed. This must be an int between 0 and the number of TypeCode objects minus one, inclusive.Bounds - if the index is greater than or equal to the number of TypeCode objects in this ExceptionList object
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