javax.mail

Class NoSuchProviderException

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Serializable

    public class NoSuchProviderException
    extends MessagingException
    This exception is thrown when Session attempts to instantiate a Provider that doesn't exist.
    Author:
    Max Spivak
    See Also:
    Serialized Form
    • Constructor Detail

      • NoSuchProviderException

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

        public NoSuchProviderException(String message)
        Constructs a NoSuchProviderException with the specified detail message.
        Parameters:
        message - The detailed error message
      • NoSuchProviderException

        public NoSuchProviderException(String message,
                                       Exception e)
        Constructs a NoSuchProviderException with the specified detail message and embedded exception. The exception is chained to this exception.
        Parameters:
        message - The detailed error message
        e - The embedded exception
        Since:
        JavaMail 1.5

Document created the 11/06/2005, last modified the 18/08/2025
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