public final class NO_IMPLEMENT extends SystemException
This exception indicates that even though the operation that was invoked exists (it has an IDL definition), no implementation for that operation exists. NO_IMPLEMENT
can, for example, be raised by an ORB if a client asks for an object's type definition from the interface repository, but no interface repository is provided by the ORB.
It contains a minor code, which gives more detailed information about what caused the exception, and a completion status. It may also contain a string describing the exception.
See the section Minor Code Meanings to see the minor codes for this exception.
completed, minor
public NO_IMPLEMENT()
Constructs a NO_IMPLEMENT
exception with a default minor code of 0, a completion state of CompletionStatus.COMPLETED_NO, and a null description.
public NO_IMPLEMENT(String s)
Constructs a NO_IMPLEMENT
exception with the specified description message, a minor code of 0, and a completion state of COMPLETED_NO.
s
- the String containing a description of the exceptionpublic NO_IMPLEMENT(int minor, CompletionStatus completed)
Constructs a NO_IMPLEMENT
exception with the specified minor code and completion status.
minor
- an int
specifying the minor codecompleted
- a CompletionStatus
instance indicating the completion statuspublic NO_IMPLEMENT(String s, int minor, CompletionStatus completed)
Constructs a NO_IMPLEMENT
exception with the specified description message, minor code, and completion status.
s
- the String containing a description messageminor
- an int
specifying the minor codecompleted
- a CompletionStatus
instance indicating the completion statustoString
addSuppressed, fillInStackTrace, getCause, getLocalizedMessage, getMessage, getStackTrace, getSuppressed, initCause, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, setStackTrace
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
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