java.rmi
Class UnmarshalException
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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+--java.rmi.RemoteException
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+--java.rmi.UnmarshalException
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable
- public class UnmarshalException
- extends RemoteException
An UnmarshalException
can be thrown while unmarshalling the
parameters or results of a remote method call if any of the following
conditions occur:
- if an exception occurs while unmarshalling the call header
- if the protocol for the return value is invalid
- if a
java.io.IOException
occurs unmarshalling
parameters (on the server side) or the return value (on the client side).
- if a
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException
occurs during
unmarshalling parameters or return values
- if no skeleton can be loaded on the server-side; note that skeletons
are required in the 1.1 stub protocol, but not in the 1.2 stub protocol.
- if the method hash is invalid (i.e., missing method).
- if there is a failure to create a remote reference object for
a remote object's stub when it is unmarshalled.
- Since:
- JDK1.1
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
UnmarshalException
public UnmarshalException(String s)
- Constructs an
UnmarshalException
with the specified
detail message.
- Parameters:
s
- the detail message- Since:
- JDK1.1
UnmarshalException
public UnmarshalException(String s,
Exception ex)
- Constructs an
UnmarshalException
with the specified
detail message and nested exception.
- Parameters:
s
- the detail messageex
- the nested exception- Since:
- JDK1.1
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