public final class BAD_PARAM extends SystemException
Exception thrown when a parameter passed to a call is out of range or otherwise considered illegal. An ORB may raise this exception if null values or null pointers are passed to an operation (for language mappings where the concept of a null pointers or null values applies). BAD_PARAM can also be raised as a result of a client generating requests with incorrect parameters using the DII.
It contains a minor code, which gives more detailed information about what caused the exception, and a completion status. It may also contain a string describing the exception.
completed, minor
public BAD_PARAM()
Constructs a BAD_PARAM
exception with a default minor code of 0 and a completion state of COMPLETED_NO.
public BAD_PARAM(String s)
Constructs a BAD_PARAM
exception with the specified detail message, a minor code of 0, and a completion state of COMPLETED_NO.
s
- the String containing a detail message describing this exceptionpublic BAD_PARAM(int minor, CompletionStatus completed)
Constructs a BAD_PARAM
exception with the specified minor code and completion status.
minor
- the minor codecompleted
- the completion statuspublic BAD_PARAM(String s, int minor, CompletionStatus completed)
Constructs a BAD_PARAM
exception with the specified detail message, minor code, and completion status. A detail message is a String
that describes this particular exception.
s
- the String
containing a detail messageminor
- the minor codecompleted
- the completion statustoString
addSuppressed, fillInStackTrace, getCause, getLocalizedMessage, getMessage, getStackTrace, getSuppressed, initCause, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, setStackTrace
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
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