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Java 2 Platform SE v1.3.1: Class Exception
java.lang
Class Exception
java.lang.Object
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+--java.lang.Throwable
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+--java.lang.Exception
All Implemented Interfaces: Serializable
Direct Known Subclasses: AclNotFoundException , ActivationException , AlreadyBoundException , ApplicationException , AWTException , BadLocationException , ClassNotFoundException , CloneNotSupportedException , DataFormatException , ExpandVetoException , FontFormatException , GeneralSecurityException , IllegalAccessException , InstantiationException , InterruptedException , IntrospectionException , InvalidMidiDataException , InvocationTargetException , IOException , LastOwnerException , LineUnavailableException , MidiUnavailableException , MimeTypeParseException , NamingException , NoninvertibleTransformException , NoSuchFieldException , NoSuchMethodException , NotBoundException , NotOwnerException , ParseException , PrinterException , PrivilegedActionException , PropertyVetoException , RemarshalException , RuntimeException , ServerNotActiveException , SQLException , TooManyListenersException , UnsupportedAudioFileException , UnsupportedFlavorException , UnsupportedLookAndFeelException , UserException
public class Exception extends Throwable
The class Exception
and its subclasses are a form of
Throwable
that indicates conditions that a reasonable
application might want to catch.
Since: JDK1.0
See Also: Error
, Serialized Form
Constructor Summary
Exception ()
Constructs an Exception
with no specified detail message.
Exception (String s)
Constructs an Exception
with the specified detail message.
Exception
public Exception ()
Constructs an Exception
with no specified detail message.
Exception
public Exception (String s)
Constructs an Exception
with the specified detail message.
Parameters: s
- the detail message.
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