javax.naming
Class  CommunicationException
java.lang.Object
  |
  +--java.lang.Throwable
        |
        +--java.lang.Exception
              |
              +--javax.naming.NamingException
                    |
                    +--javax.naming.CommunicationException
- All Implemented Interfaces: 
 - Serializable
 
- public class CommunicationException
- extends NamingException
  
This exception is thrown when the client is 
 unable to communicate with the directory or naming service.
 The inability to communicate with the service might be a result
 of many factors, such as network partitioning, hardware or interface problems,
 failures on either the client or server side.
 This exception is meant to be used to capture such communication problems.
 
 Synchronization and serialization issues that apply to NamingException
 apply directly here.
- Since: 
 - 1.3
 
- See Also: 
 - Serialized Form
 
 
 
| Methods inherited from class javax.naming.NamingException | 
appendRemainingComponent, appendRemainingName, getExplanation, getRemainingName, getResolvedName, getResolvedObj, getRootCause, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, setRemainingName, setResolvedName, setResolvedObj, setRootCause, toString, toString | 
 
 
 
CommunicationException
public CommunicationException(String explanation)
- Constructs a new instance of CommunicationException using the
 arguments supplied.
- Parameters:
 explanation - Additional detail about this exception.- See Also: 
 Throwable.getMessage()
 
 
CommunicationException
public CommunicationException()
- Constructs a new instance of CommunicationException.
 
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