Source for org.omg.CORBA.NO_RESPONSE

   1: /* NO_RESPONSE.java --
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  37: 
  38: 
  39: package org.omg.CORBA;
  40: 
  41: import java.io.Serializable;
  42: 
  43: /**
  44:  * Means that the client attempts to retrieve the result that is not
  45:  * yet available.
  46:  *
  47:  * @author Audrius Meskauskas (AudriusA@Bioinformatics.org)
  48:  */
  49: public final class NO_RESPONSE
  50:   extends SystemException
  51:   implements Serializable
  52: {
  53:   /** 
  54:    * Use serialVersionUID for interoperability. 
  55:    */
  56:   private static final long serialVersionUID = 1971973765161647047L;
  57: 
  58:   /**
  59:    * Creates a NO_RESPONSE with the default minor code of 0,
  60:    * completion state COMPLETED_NO and the given explaining message.
  61:    * @param message the explaining message.
  62:    */
  63:   public NO_RESPONSE(String message)
  64:   {
  65:     super(message, 0, CompletionStatus.COMPLETED_NO);
  66:   }
  67: 
  68:   /**
  69:    * Creates NO_RESPONSE with the default minor code of 0 and a
  70:    * completion state COMPLETED_NO.
  71:    */
  72:   public NO_RESPONSE()
  73:   {
  74:     super("", 0, CompletionStatus.COMPLETED_NO);
  75:   }
  76: 
  77:   /** Creates a NO_RESPONSE exception with the specified minor
  78:    * code and completion status.
  79:    * @param minor additional error code.
  80:    * @param completed the method completion status.
  81:    */
  82:   public NO_RESPONSE(int minor, CompletionStatus completed)
  83:   {
  84:     super("", minor, completed);
  85:   }
  86: 
  87:   /**
  88:    * Created NO_RESPONSE exception, providing full information.
  89:    * @param reason explaining message.
  90:    * @param minor additional error code (the "minor").
  91:    * @param completed the method completion status.
  92:    */
  93:   public NO_RESPONSE(String reason, int minor, CompletionStatus completed)
  94:   {
  95:     super(reason, minor, completed);
  96:   }
  97: }