java.rmi.server
Class SocketSecurityException
java.lang.Object
|
+--java.lang.Throwable
|
+--java.lang.Exception
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+--java.io.IOException
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+--java.rmi.RemoteException
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+--java.rmi.server.ExportException
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+--java.rmi.server.SocketSecurityException
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable
- public class SocketSecurityException
- extends ExportException
A SocketSecurityException
is thrown during remote object
export if the code exporting the remote object (either by construction
or by explicit call to the exportObject
method of
UnicastRemoteObject
or
java.rmi.activation.Activatable
) does not have permission
to create a java.net.ServerSocket
on the port number
specified during remote object export.
- Since:
- JDK1.1
- See Also:
UnicastRemoteObject
,
Activatable
, Serialized Form
SocketSecurityException
public SocketSecurityException(String s)
- Constructs an
SocketSecurityException
with the specified
detail message.
- Parameters:
s
- the detail message.- Since:
- JDK1.1
SocketSecurityException
public SocketSecurityException(String s,
Exception ex)
- Constructs an
SocketSecurityException
with the specified
detail message and nested exception.
- Parameters:
s
- the detail message.ex
- the nested exception- Since:
- JDK1.1
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