javax.ejb

Class TransactionRolledbackLocalExce- ption

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Serializable

    public class TransactionRolledbackLocalException
    extends EJBException
    This exception is thrown to a local client to indicate that the transaction associated with processing of the request has been rolled back, or marked to roll back. Thus the requested operation either could not be performed or was not performed because further computation on behalf of the transaction would be fruitless.
    Since:
    EJB 2.0
    See Also:
    Serialized Form
    • Constructor Detail

      • TransactionRolledbackLocalException

        public TransactionRolledbackLocalException()
        Constructs a TransactionRolledbackLocalException with no detail message.
      • TransactionRolledbackLocalException

        public TransactionRolledbackLocalException(String message)
        Constructs a TransactionRolledbackLocalException with the specified detailed message.
      • TransactionRolledbackLocalException

        public TransactionRolledbackLocalException(String message,
                                                   Exception ex)
        Constructs a TransactionRolledbackLocalException with the specified detail message and a nested exception.

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