AttributeModificationExceptionpublic class AttributeModificationException extends NamingException This exception is thrown when an attempt is
made to add, or remove, or modify an attribute, its identifier,
or its values that conflicts with the attribute's (schema) definition
or the attribute's state.
It is thrown in response to DirContext.modifyAttributes().
It contains a list of modifications that have not been performed, in the
order that they were supplied to modifyAttributes().
If the list is null, none of the modifications were performed successfully.
An AttributeModificationException instance is not synchronized
against concurrent multithreaded access. Multiple threads trying
to access and modify a single AttributeModification instance
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Fields Summary |
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private ModificationItem[] | unexecsContains the possibly null list of unexecuted modifications. | private static final long | serialVersionUIDUse serialVersionUID from JNDI 1.1.1 for interoperability |
Constructors Summary |
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public AttributeModificationException(String explanation)Constructs a new instance of AttributeModificationException using
an explanation. All other fields are set to null.
super(explanation);
| public AttributeModificationException()Constructs a new instance of AttributeModificationException.
All fields are set to null.
super();
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Methods Summary |
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public javax.naming.directory.ModificationItem[] | getUnexecutedModifications()Retrieves the unexecuted modification list.
Items in the list appear in the same order in which they were
originally supplied in DirContext.modifyAttributes().
The first item in the list is the first one that was not executed.
If this list is null, none of the operations originally submitted
to modifyAttributes() were executed.
return unexecs;
| public void | setUnexecutedModifications(javax.naming.directory.ModificationItem[] e)Sets the unexecuted modification list to be e.
Items in the list must appear in the same order in which they were
originally supplied in DirContext.modifyAttributes().
The first item in the list is the first one that was not executed.
If this list is null, none of the operations originally submitted
to modifyAttributes() were executed.
unexecs = e;
| public java.lang.String | toString()The string representation of this exception consists of
information about where the error occurred, and
the first unexecuted modification.
This string is meant for debugging and not mean to be interpreted
programmatically.
String orig = super.toString();
if (unexecs != null) {
orig += ("First unexecuted modification: " +
unexecs[0].toString());
}
return orig;
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