Source for javax.management.InvalidApplicationException

   1: /* InvalidApplicationException.java -- Thrown by invalid query attributes.
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  37: 
  38: package javax.management;
  39: 
  40: /**
  41:  * Thrown when a query or attribute is applied to a management bean
  42:  * which is of the wrong class.  This exception is only used
  43:  * internally by the Java management API and is not exposed to user
  44:  * code.
  45:  *
  46:  * @author Andrew John Hughes (gnu_andrew@member.fsf.org)
  47:  * @since 1.5
  48:  */
  49: public class InvalidApplicationException
  50:   extends Exception
  51: {
  52: 
  53:   /**
  54:    * Compatible with JDK 1.5
  55:    */
  56:   private static final long serialVersionUID = -3048022274675537269L;
  57: 
  58:   /**
  59:    * The attribute value that caused the exception.
  60:    */
  61:   private Object val;
  62: 
  63:   /**
  64:    * Constructs a new <code>InvalidApplicationException</code>
  65:    * using the specified object to represent the invalid value.
  66:    *
  67:    * @param val the inappropriate expression.
  68:    */
  69:   public InvalidApplicationException(Object val)
  70:   {
  71:     super();
  72:     this.val = val;
  73:   }
  74: 
  75:   /**
  76:    * Returns a textual representation of this instance.  This
  77:    * is constructed using the class name
  78:    * (<code>javax.management.InvalidApplicationException</code>)
  79:    * and the invalid expression.
  80:    *
  81:    * @return a @link{java.lang.String} instance representing
  82:    *         the instance in textual form.
  83:    */
  84:   public String toString()
  85:   {
  86:     return getClass().getName()
  87:       + "[val=" + val
  88:       + "]";
  89:   }
  90: 
  91: }