SQLException (Java Platform SE 6) (original) (raw)



java.sql

Class SQLException

java.lang.Object extended by java.lang.Throwable extended by java.lang.Exception extended by java.sql.SQLException

All Implemented Interfaces:

Serializable, Iterable<Throwable>

Direct Known Subclasses:

BatchUpdateException, RowSetWarning, SerialException, SQLClientInfoException, SQLNonTransientException, SQLRecoverableException, SQLTransientException, SQLWarning, SyncFactoryException, SyncProviderException


public class SQLException

extends Exception

implements Iterable<Throwable>

An exception that provides information on a database access error or other errors.

Each SQLException provides several kinds of information:

See Also:

Serialized Form


Constructor Summary
SQLException() Constructs a SQLException object.
SQLException(String reason) Constructs a SQLException object with a givenreason.
[SQLException](../../java/sql/SQLException.html#SQLException%28java.lang.String, java.lang.String%29)(String reason,String SQLState) Constructs a SQLException object with a givenreason and SQLState.
[SQLException](../../java/sql/SQLException.html#SQLException%28java.lang.String, java.lang.String, int%29)(String reason,String SQLState, int vendorCode) Constructs a SQLException object with a givenreason, SQLState and vendorCode.
[SQLException](../../java/sql/SQLException.html#SQLException%28java.lang.String, java.lang.String, int, java.lang.Throwable%29)(String reason,String sqlState, int vendorCode,Throwable cause) Constructs a SQLException object with a givenreason, SQLState, vendorCode and cause.
[SQLException](../../java/sql/SQLException.html#SQLException%28java.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.Throwable%29)(String reason,String sqlState,Throwable cause) Constructs a SQLException object with a givenreason, SQLState and cause.
[SQLException](../../java/sql/SQLException.html#SQLException%28java.lang.String, java.lang.Throwable%29)(String reason,Throwable cause) Constructs a SQLException object with a givenreason and cause.
SQLException(Throwable cause) Constructs a SQLException object with a givencause.
Method Summary
int getErrorCode() Retrieves the vendor-specific exception code for this SQLException object.
SQLException getNextException() Retrieves the exception chained to this SQLException object by setNextException(SQLException ex).
String getSQLState() Retrieves the SQLState for this SQLException object.
Iterator<Throwable> iterator() Returns an iterator over the chained SQLExceptions.
void setNextException(SQLException ex) Adds an SQLException object to the end of the chain.
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Throwable
fillInStackTrace, getCause, getLocalizedMessage, getMessage, getStackTrace, initCause, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, setStackTrace, toString
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, [wait](../../java/lang/Object.html#wait%28long, int%29)
Constructor Detail

SQLException

public SQLException(String reason, String SQLState, int vendorCode)

Constructs a SQLException object with a givenreason, SQLState and vendorCode. The cause is not initialized, and may subsequently be initialized by a call to the Throwable.initCause(java.lang.Throwable) method.

Parameters:

reason - a description of the exception

SQLState - an XOPEN or SQL:2003 code identifying the exception

vendorCode - a database vendor-specific exception code


SQLException

public SQLException(String reason, String SQLState)

Constructs a SQLException object with a givenreason and SQLState. The cause is not initialized, and may subsequently be initialized by a call to the Throwable.initCause(java.lang.Throwable) method. The vendor code is initialized to 0.

Parameters:

reason - a description of the exception

SQLState - an XOPEN or SQL:2003 code identifying the exception


SQLException

public SQLException(String reason)

Constructs a SQLException object with a givenreason. The SQLState is initialized tonull and the vender code is initialized to 0. The cause is not initialized, and may subsequently be initialized by a call to the Throwable.initCause(java.lang.Throwable) method.

Parameters:

reason - a description of the exception


SQLException

public SQLException()

Constructs a SQLException object. The reason, SQLState are initialized to null and the vendor code is initialized to 0. The cause is not initialized, and may subsequently be initialized by a call to the Throwable.initCause(java.lang.Throwable) method.


SQLException

public SQLException(Throwable cause)

Constructs a SQLException object with a givencause. The SQLState is initialized to null and the vendor code is initialized to 0. The reason is initialized to null if cause==null or to cause.toString() if cause!=null.

Parameters:

cause - the underlying reason for this SQLException (which is saved for later retrieval by the getCause() method); may be null indicating the cause is non-existent or unknown.

Since:

1.6


SQLException

public SQLException(String reason, Throwable cause)

Constructs a SQLException object with a givenreason and cause. The SQLState is initialized to null and the vendor code is initialized to 0.

Parameters:

reason - a description of the exception.

cause - the underlying reason for this SQLException (which is saved for later retrieval by the getCause() method); may be null indicating the cause is non-existent or unknown.

Since:

1.6


SQLException

public SQLException(String reason, String sqlState, Throwable cause)

Constructs a SQLException object with a givenreason, SQLState and cause. The vendor code is initialized to 0.

Parameters:

reason - a description of the exception.

sqlState - an XOPEN or SQL:2003 code identifying the exception

cause - the underlying reason for this SQLException (which is saved for later retrieval by the getCause() method); may be null indicating the cause is non-existent or unknown.

Since:

1.6


SQLException

public SQLException(String reason, String sqlState, int vendorCode, Throwable cause)

Constructs a SQLException object with a givenreason, SQLState, vendorCode and cause.

Parameters:

reason - a description of the exception

sqlState - an XOPEN or SQL:2003 code identifying the exception

vendorCode - a database vendor-specific exception code

cause - the underlying reason for this SQLException (which is saved for later retrieval by the getCause() method); may be null indicating the cause is non-existent or unknown.

Since:

1.6

Method Detail

getSQLState

public String getSQLState()

Retrieves the SQLState for this SQLException object.

Returns:

the SQLState value


getErrorCode

public int getErrorCode()

Retrieves the vendor-specific exception code for this SQLException object.

Returns:

the vendor's error code


getNextException

public SQLException getNextException()

Retrieves the exception chained to this SQLException object by setNextException(SQLException ex).

Returns:

the next SQLException object in the chain; null if there are none

See Also:

setNextException(java.sql.SQLException)


setNextException

public void setNextException(SQLException ex)

Adds an SQLException object to the end of the chain.

Parameters:

ex - the new exception that will be added to the end of the SQLException chain

See Also:

getNextException()


iterator

public Iterator<Throwable> iterator()

Returns an iterator over the chained SQLExceptions. The iterator will be used to iterate over each SQLException and its underlying cause (if any).

Specified by:

[iterator](../../java/lang/Iterable.html#iterator%28%29) in interface [Iterable](../../java/lang/Iterable.html "interface in java.lang")<[Throwable](../../java/lang/Throwable.html "class in java.lang")>

Returns:

an iterator over the chained SQLExceptions and causes in the proper order

Since:

1.6



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