net.rim.device.cldc.io.ssl
Class TLSSecurityException

java.lang.Object
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  +--java.lang.Throwable
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        +--java.lang.Exception
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              +--java.io.IOException
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                    +--javax.microedition.pki.CertificateException
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                          +--net.rim.device.cldc.io.ssl.TLSIOException
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                                +--net.rim.device.cldc.io.ssl.TLSSecurityException

public class TLSSecurityException
extends TLSIOException

This exception signifies that someone attempted to make a connection to the TLS software and specified that it must be an end to end connection using the ";EndToEnd" string appended to the URL of the server. However, the device does not contain the necessary code to make this connection (that is End to End SSL software is not currently loaded on the device) and hence we are unable to fulfill this request. This exception is thrown to signify that this situation has occurred.

Since:
JDE 3.6.0

Fields inherited from class javax.microedition.pki.CertificateException
BAD_EXTENSIONS, BROKEN_CHAIN, CERTIFICATE_CHAIN_TOO_LONG, EXPIRED, INAPPROPRIATE_KEY_USAGE, MISSING_SIGNATURE, NOT_YET_VALID, ROOT_CA_EXPIRED, SITENAME_MISMATCH, UNAUTHORIZED_INTERMEDIATE_CA, UNRECOGNIZED_ISSUER, UNSUPPORTED_PUBLIC_KEY_TYPE, UNSUPPORTED_SIGALG, VERIFICATION_FAILED
 
Constructor Summary
TLSSecurityException(String msg)
          Use this constructor when there is an exception that needs to be thrown, yet there was no exception that caused it.
TLSSecurityException(TLSException e)
          Use this constructor when you want to keep track of the exception which caused this exception to be thrown.
TLSSecurityException(TLSException 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.
 
Methods inherited from class net.rim.device.cldc.io.ssl.TLSIOException
getException
 
Methods inherited from class javax.microedition.pki.CertificateException
getCertificate, getReason
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Throwable
getMessage, printStackTrace, toString
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

TLSSecurityException

public TLSSecurityException(TLSException e)
Use this constructor when you 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

TLSSecurityException

public TLSSecurityException(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

TLSSecurityException

public TLSSecurityException(TLSException 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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