net.rim.device.cldc.io.ssl
Class TLSCancelException
java.lang.Object
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+--java.lang.Throwable
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+--java.lang.Exception
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+--net.rim.device.cldc.io.ssl.TLSException
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+--net.rim.device.cldc.io.ssl.TLSCancelException
- public class TLSCancelException
- extends TLSException
Represents a TLS cancel exception. This is thrown when a TLS operation is
cancelled.
- Since:
- JDE 3.6.0
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Constructor Summary |
TLSCancelException(Exception e)
Use this constructor when you simply
want to keep track of the exception which
caused this exception to be thrown.
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TLSCancelException(Exception e,
String msg)
Use this constructor when you
want to keep track of the exception which
caused this exception to be thrown and
have a descriptive string to display as well.
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TLSCancelException(String msg)
Use this constructor when there is an exception that needs
to be thrown yet there was no exception that caused it.
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TLSCancelException
public TLSCancelException(Exception e)
- Use this constructor when you simply
want to keep track of the exception which
caused this exception to be thrown.
- Parameters:
e - The exception which was typically thrown
causing this exception to be thrown.- Since:
- JDE 3.6.0
TLSCancelException
public TLSCancelException(String msg)
- Use this constructor when there is an exception that needs
to be thrown yet there was no exception that caused it.
- Parameters:
msg - The message that will be saved with this attachment.- Since:
- JDE 3.6.0
TLSCancelException
public TLSCancelException(Exception e,
String msg)
- Use this constructor when you
want to keep track of the exception which
caused this exception to be thrown and
have a descriptive string to display as well.
- Parameters:
e - The exception which was typically thrown
causing this exception to be thrown.msg - The message containing a descriptive
string regarding why the exception was thrown.- Since:
- JDE 3.6.0
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