java.io

Class WriteAbortedException

public class WriteAbortedException extends ObjectStreamException

This exception is thrown when another ObjectStreamException occurs during a serialization read or write. The stream is reset, and deserialized objects are discarded.

Since: 1.1

UNKNOWN: updated to 1.4

Field Summary
Exceptiondetail
The cause of this exception.
Constructor Summary
WriteAbortedException(String msg, Exception detail)
Create a new WriteAbortedException with a specified message and cause.
Method Summary
ThrowablegetCause()
Returns the cause of this exception.
StringgetMessage()
This method returns a message indicating what went wrong, in this format: super.getMessage() + (detail == null ?

Field Detail

detail

public Exception detail
The cause of this exception. This pre-dates the exception chaining of Throwable; and although you can change this field, you are wiser to leave it alone.

Serial: the exception cause

Constructor Detail

WriteAbortedException

public WriteAbortedException(String msg, Exception detail)
Create a new WriteAbortedException with a specified message and cause.

Parameters: msg the message detail the cause

Method Detail

getCause

public Throwable getCause()
Returns the cause of this exception. Note that this may not be the original cause, thanks to the detail field being public and non-final (yuck). However, to avoid violating the contract of Throwable.getCause(), this returns null if detail == this, as no exception can be its own cause.

Returns: the cause

Since: 1.4

getMessage

public String getMessage()
This method returns a message indicating what went wrong, in this format: super.getMessage() + (detail == null ? "" : "; " + detail).

Returns: the chained message