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java.sql

Class SQLTransactionRollbackExceptio- n

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Serializable, Iterable<Throwable>

    public class SQLTransactionRollbackException
    extends SQLTransientException
    The subclass of SQLException thrown when the SQLState class value is '40', or under vendor-specified conditions. This indicates that the current statement was automatically rolled back by the database because of deadlock or other transaction serialization failures.

    Please consult your driver vendor documentation for the vendor-specified conditions for which this Exception may be thrown.

    Since:
    1.6
    See Also:
    Serialized Form
    • Constructor Detail

      • SQLTransactionRollbackException

        public SQLTransactionRollbackException()
        Constructs a SQLTransactionRollbackException 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.

        Since:
        1.6
      • SQLTransactionRollbackException

        public SQLTransactionRollbackException(String reason)
        Constructs a SQLTransactionRollbackException object with a given reason. The SQLState is initialized to null 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
        Since:
        1.6
      • SQLTransactionRollbackException

        public SQLTransactionRollbackException(String reason,
                                       String SQLState)
        Constructs a SQLTransactionRollbackException object with a given reason 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
        Since:
        1.6
      • SQLTransactionRollbackException

        public SQLTransactionRollbackException(String reason,
                                       String SQLState,
                                       int vendorCode)
        Constructs a SQLTransactionRollbackException object with a given reason, 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
        Since:
        1.6
      • SQLTransactionRollbackException

        public SQLTransactionRollbackException(Throwable cause)
        Constructs a SQLTransactionRollbackException object with a given cause. 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
      • SQLTransactionRollbackException

        public SQLTransactionRollbackException(String reason,
                                       Throwable cause)
        Constructs a SQLTransactionRollbackException object with a given reason 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
      • SQLTransactionRollbackException

        public SQLTransactionRollbackException(String reason,
                                       String SQLState,
                                       Throwable cause)
        Constructs a SQLTransactionRollbackException object with a given reason, 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
      • SQLTransactionRollbackException

        public SQLTransactionRollbackException(String reason,
                                       String SQLState,
                                       int vendorCode,
                                       Throwable cause)
        Constructs a SQLTransactionRollbackException object with a given reason, 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

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