public final class TRANSACTION_ROLLEDBACK extends SystemException
Exception thrown when the transaction associated with the request has already been rolled back or marked to roll back. Thus, the requested operation either could not be performed or was not performed because further computation on behalf of the transaction would be fruitless.
See the OMG Transaction Service specification for details. 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.
completed, minor
public TRANSACTION_ROLLEDBACK()
Constructs a TRANSACTION_ROLLEDBACK
exception with a default minor code of 0, a completion state of CompletionStatus.COMPLETED_NO, and a null description.
public TRANSACTION_ROLLEDBACK(String s)
Constructs a TRANSACTION_ROLLEDBACK
exception with the specified description message, a minor code of 0, and a completion state of COMPLETED_NO.
s
- the String containing a detail messagepublic TRANSACTION_ROLLEDBACK(int minor, CompletionStatus completed)
Constructs a TRANSACTION_ROLLEDBACK
exception with the specified minor code and completion status.
minor
- the minor codecompleted
- the completion statuspublic TRANSACTION_ROLLEDBACK(String s, int minor, CompletionStatus completed)
Constructs a TRANSACTION_ROLLEDBACK
exception with the specified description message, minor code, and completion status.
s
- the String containing a description messageminor
- the minor codecompleted
- 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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