Source for java.lang.SecurityException

   1: /* SecurityException.java -- thrown to indicate a security violation
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  37: 
  38: 
  39: package java.lang;
  40: 
  41: /**
  42:  * The security manager will throw this exception to indicate a security
  43:  * violation.  This can occur any time an operation is attempted which is
  44:  * deemed unsafe by the current security policies.
  45:  *
  46:  * @author Brian Jones
  47:  * @author Warren Levy (warrenl@cygnus.com)
  48:  * @author Andrew John Hughes (gnu_andrew@member.fsf.org)
  49:  * @see SecurityManager
  50:  * @status updated to 1.5
  51:  */
  52: public class SecurityException extends RuntimeException
  53: {
  54:   /**
  55:    * Compatible with JDK 1.0+.
  56:    */
  57:   private static final long serialVersionUID = 6878364983674394167L;
  58: 
  59:   /**
  60:    * Create an exception without a message.
  61:    */
  62:   public SecurityException()
  63:   {
  64:   }
  65: 
  66:   /**
  67:    * Create an exception with a message.
  68:    *
  69:    * @param s the message
  70:    */
  71:   public SecurityException(String s)
  72:   {
  73:     super(s);
  74:   }
  75: 
  76:   /**
  77:    * <p>
  78:    * Constructs a <code>SecurityException</code> using
  79:    * the specified error message, which should give further details
  80:    * as to the reason for this exception.  The specified cause
  81:    * <code>Throwable</code> may be used to provide additional history,
  82:    * with regards to the root of the problem.  It is perfectly valid
  83:    * for this to be null, if the cause of the problem is unknown.
  84:    * </p>
  85:    * <p>
  86:    * <strong>Note</strong>: the detail message from the cause is not
  87:    * automatically incorporated into the resulting detail message of
  88:    * this exception.
  89:    * </p>
  90:    *
  91:    * @param message the detail message, which should give the reason for
  92:    *                this exception being thrown.
  93:    * @param cause the cause of this exception, or null if the cause
  94:    *              is unknown.
  95:    * @since 1.5
  96:    */
  97:   public SecurityException(String message, Throwable cause)
  98:   {
  99:     super(message, cause);
 100:   }
 101: 
 102:   /**
 103:    * <p>
 104:    * Constructs a <code>SecurityException</code> using
 105:    * the specified cause <code>Throwable</code>, which may be used
 106:    * to provide additional history, with regards to the root of the
 107:    * problem.  It is perfectly valid for this to be null, if the
 108:    * cause of the problem is unknown.
 109:    * </p>
 110:    * <p>
 111:    * The detail message is automatically constructed from the detail
 112:    * message of the supplied causal exception.  If the cause is null,
 113:    * then the detail message will also be null.  Otherwise, the detail
 114:    * message of this exception will be that of the causal exception.
 115:    * This makes this constructor very useful for simply wrapping another
 116:    * exception.
 117:    * </p>
 118:    *
 119:    * @param cause the cause of this exception, or null if the cause
 120:    *              is unknown.
 121:    * @since 1.5
 122:    */
 123:   public SecurityException(Throwable cause)
 124:   {
 125:     super(cause);
 126:   }
 127: 
 128: }