Source for java.sql.SQLWarning

   1: /* SQLWarning.java -- Database access warnings.
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  37: 
  38: 
  39: package java.sql;
  40: 
  41: /**
  42:  * This exception is thrown when a database warning occurs.
  43:  *
  44:  * @author Aaron M. Renn (arenn@urbanophile.com)
  45:  */
  46: public class SQLWarning extends SQLException
  47: {
  48:   static final long serialVersionUID = 3917336774604784856L;
  49: 
  50:   /**
  51:    * This method initializes a nwe instance of <code>SQLWarning</code>
  52:    * with the specified descriptive error message, SQL state string, and
  53:    * vendor code.
  54:    *
  55:    * @param message A string describing the nature of the error.
  56:    * @param SQLState A string containing the SQL state of the error.
  57:    * @param vendorCode The vendor error code associated with this error.
  58:    */
  59:   public SQLWarning(String message, String SQLState, int vendorCode)
  60:   {
  61:     super(message, SQLState, vendorCode);
  62:   }
  63: 
  64:   /**
  65:    * This method initializes a new instance of <code>SQLWarning</code>
  66:    * with the specified descriptive error message and SQL state string.
  67:    * The vendor error code of this instance will be 0.
  68:    *
  69:    * @param message A string describing the nature of the error.
  70:    * @param SQLState A string containing the SQL state of the error.
  71:    */
  72:   public SQLWarning(String message, String SQLState)
  73:   {
  74:     super(message, SQLState);
  75:   }
  76: 
  77:   /**
  78:    * This method initializes a new instance of <code>SQLWarning</code>
  79:    * with the specified descriptive error message.  The SQL state of this
  80:    * instance will be <code>null</code> and the vendor error code will be 0.
  81:    *
  82:    * @param message A string describing the nature of the error.
  83:    */
  84:   public SQLWarning(String message)
  85:   {
  86:     super(message);
  87:   }
  88: 
  89:   /**
  90:    * This method initializes a new instance of <code>SQLWarning</code>
  91:    * that does not have a descriptive messages and SQL state, and which
  92:    * has a vendor error code of 0.
  93:    */
  94:   public SQLWarning()
  95:   {
  96:     super();
  97:   }
  98: 
  99:   /**
 100:    * This method returns the exception that is chained to this object.
 101:    *
 102:    * @return The exception chained to this object, which may be
 103:    *         <code>null</code>.
 104:    */
 105:   public SQLWarning getNextWarning()
 106:   {
 107:     return (SQLWarning) super.getNextException();
 108:   }
 109: 
 110:   /**
 111:    * This method adds a new exception to the end of the chain of exceptions
 112:    * that are chained to this object.
 113:    *
 114:    * @param w The exception to add to the end of the chain.
 115:    */
 116:   public void setNextWarning(SQLWarning w)
 117:   {
 118:     super.setNextException(w);
 119:   }
 120: }