JADE raises a number of exceptions automatically. These are known as system exceptions. In JADE, exceptions are implemented as objects.
The following table shows the
| Class | Description |
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Superclass of all exceptions |
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Serious internal fault |
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Superclass of non-fatal exceptions |
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Defines behavior for exceptions that occur as a result of connecting to external systems |
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Class of exception raised as a result of file handling |
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Defines behavior for exceptions that occur when using the JADE messaging framework |
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Defines behavior for exceptions that occur as a result of Web services processing |
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Defines behavior for exceptions that occur as a result of XML processing |
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Defines behavior for exceptions that occur as a result of connecting to external databases using ODBC |
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Superclass of all exceptions relating to errors detected by the JADE Object Manager |
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Exception raised as a result of a deadlock |
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Exception raised as a result of violating referential integrity rules |
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Exception raised as a result of locking conflicts in a multiuser environment |
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Exception raised as a result of a notification event when the subscriber cannot be found |
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Class of exception related to handling windows |
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Defines behavior for exceptions that occur as a result of accessing an ActiveX property or invoking an ActiveX method |
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Defines behavior for exceptions that occur as a result of accessing a .NET property or invoking a .NET method |
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