JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.4.0

Uses of Class
org.omg.CORBA.SystemException

Packages that use SystemException
org.omg.CORBA Provides the mapping of the OMG CORBA APIs to the JavaTM programming language, including the class ORB, which is implemented so that a programmer can use it as a fully-functional Object Request Broker (ORB). 
org.omg.CORBA.portable Provides a portability layer, that is, a set of ORB APIs that makes it possible for code generated by one vendor to run on another vendor's ORB. 
 

Uses of SystemException in org.omg.CORBA
 

Subclasses of SystemException in org.omg.CORBA
 class BAD_CONTEXT
          Exception thrown when an operation is invoked by a client but the passed context does not contain the context values required by the operation.
 class BAD_INV_ORDER
          This exception indicates that the caller has invoked operations in the wrong order.
 class BAD_OPERATION
          Exception thrown when an object reference denotes an existing object, but that the object does not support the operation that was invoked.
 class BAD_PARAM
          Exception thrown when a parameter passed to a call is out of range or otherwise considered illegal.
 class BAD_TYPECODE
          Exception thrown when the ORB has encountered a malformed type code (for example, a type code with an invalid TCKind value).
 class COMM_FAILURE
          This exception is raised if communication is lost while an operation is in progress, after the request was sent by the client, but before the reply from the server has been returned to the client.
 class DATA_CONVERSION
          This exception is raised if an ORB cannot convert the representation of data as marshaled into its native representation or vice-versa.
 class FREE_MEM
          Exception thrown when the ORB failed in an attempt to free dynamic memory, for example because of heap corruption or memory segments being locked.
 class IMP_LIMIT
          This exception indicates that an implementation limit was exceeded in the ORB run time.
 class INITIALIZE
          Exception thrown when an ORB has encountered a failure during its initialization, such as failure to acquire networking resources or detecting a configuration error.
 class INTERNAL
          This exception indicates an internal failure in an ORB, for example, if an ORB has detected corruption of its internal data structures.
 class INTF_REPOS
          Exception raised when an ORB cannot reach the interface repository, or some other failure relating to the interface repository is detected.
 class INV_FLAG
          Exception thrown when an invalid flag was passed to an operation (for example, when creating a DII request).
 class INV_IDENT
          This exception indicates that an IDL identifier is syntactically invalid.
 class INV_OBJREF
          This exception indicates that an object reference is internally malformed.
 class INV_POLICY
          Standard exception thrown when an invocation cannot be made because of an incompatibility between Policy overrides that apply to the particular invocation.
 class INVALID_TRANSACTION
          Exception thrown when the request carried an invalid transaction context.
 class MARSHAL
          A request or reply from the network is structurally invalid.
 class NO_IMPLEMENT
          This exception indicates that even though the operation that was invoked exists (it has an IDL definition), no implementation for that operation exists.
 class NO_MEMORY
          Exception thrown when the ORB run time has run out of memory.
 class NO_PERMISSION
          Exception thrown when an invocation failed because the caller has insufficient privileges.
 class NO_RESOURCES
          Exception thrown when the ORB has encountered some general resource limitation.
 class NO_RESPONSE
          This exception is raised if a client attempts to retrieve the result of a deferred synchronous call, but the response for the request is not yet available.
 class OBJ_ADAPTER
          This exception typically indicates an administrative mismatch, for example, a server may have made an attempt to register itself with an implementation repository under a name that is already in use, or is unknown to the repository.
 class OBJECT_NOT_EXIST
          Exception raised whenever an invocation on a deleted object was performed.
 class PERSIST_STORE
          This exception indicates a persistent storage failure, for example, failure to establish a database connection or corruption of a database.
 class TRANSACTION_REQUIRED
          Exception indicates that the request carried a null transaction context, but an active transaction is required.
 class TRANSACTION_ROLLEDBACK
          Exception thrown when the transaction associated with the request has already been rolled back or marked to roll back.
 class TRANSIENT
          Exception thrown when the ORB attempted to reach an object and failed.
 class UNKNOWN
          This exception is raised if an operation implementation throws a non-CORBA exception (such as an exception specific to the implementation's programming language), or if an operation raises a user exception that does not appear in the operation's raises expression.
 

Uses of SystemException in org.omg.CORBA.portable
 

Subclasses of SystemException in org.omg.CORBA.portable
 class IndirectionException
          The Indirection exception is a Java specific system exception.
 class UnknownException
          The org.omg.CORBA.portable.UnknownException is used for reporting unknown exceptions between ties and ORBs and between ORBs and stubs.
 

Methods in org.omg.CORBA.portable that throw SystemException
 OutputStream InvokeHandler._invoke(String method, InputStream input, ResponseHandler handler)
          Invoked by the ORB to dispatch a request to the servant.
 


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Std. Ed. v1.4.0

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