javax.enterprise.context

Class NonexistentConversationExcepti- on

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Serializable

    public class NonexistentConversationException
    extends ContextException

    Indicates that the conversation context could not be restored.

    If the propagated conversation cannot be restored, the container must associate the request with a new transient conversation and throw an exception of type NonexistentConversationException from the restore view phase of the JSF lifecycle.

    Author:
    Pete Muir, Gavin King
    See Also:
    ConversationScoped, Serialized Form
    • Constructor Detail

      • NonexistentConversationException

        public NonexistentConversationException()
      • NonexistentConversationException

        public NonexistentConversationException(String message)
      • NonexistentConversationException

        public NonexistentConversationException(Throwable cause)
      • NonexistentConversationException

        public NonexistentConversationException(String message,
                                                Throwable cause)

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