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SQLException (Java 2 Platform SE 5.0)

java.sql
Class SQLException
java.lang.Object
  java.lang.Throwable
      java.lang.Exception
          java.sql.SQLException
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
Direct Known Subclasses:
BatchUpdateException, RowSetWarning, SerialException, SQLWarning, SyncFactoryException, SyncProviderException
public class SQLException
extends Exception

An exception that provides information on a database access error or other errors.

Each SQLException provides several kinds of information:

See Also:
Serialized Form
Constructor Summary SQLException()
          Constructs an SQLException object; the reason field defaults to null, the SQLState field defaults to null, and the vendorCode field defaults to 0. SQLException(String reason)
          Constructs an SQLException object with a reason; the SQLState field defaults to null, and the vendorCode field defaults to 0. SQLException(String reason, String SQLState)
          Constructs an SQLException object with the given reason and SQLState; the vendorCode field defaults to 0. SQLException(String reason, String SQLState, int vendorCode)
          Constructs a fully-specified SQLException object.     Methods inherited from class java.lang.Throwable fillInStackTrace, getCause, getLocalizedMessage, getMessage, getStackTrace, initCause, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, setStackTrace, toString     SQLException
public SQLException(String reason,
                    String SQLState,
                    int vendorCode)
Constructs a fully-specified SQLException object.
Parameters:
reason - a description of the exception
SQLState - an XOPEN or SQL 99 code identifying the exception
vendorCode - a database vendor-specific exception code
SQLException
public SQLException(String reason,
                    String SQLState)
Constructs an SQLException object with the given reason and SQLState; the vendorCode field defaults to 0.
Parameters:
reason - a description of the exception
SQLState - an XOPEN or SQL 99 code identifying the exception
SQLException
public SQLException(String reason)
Constructs an SQLException object with a reason; the SQLState field defaults to null, and the vendorCode field defaults to 0.
Parameters:
reason - a description of the exception
SQLException
public SQLException()
Constructs an SQLException object; the reason field defaults to null, the SQLState field defaults to null, and the vendorCode field defaults to 0.
getSQLState
public String getSQLState()
Retrieves the SQLState for this SQLException object.
Returns:
the SQLState value
getErrorCode
public int getErrorCode()
Retrieves the vendor-specific exception code for this SQLException object.
Returns:
the vendor's error code
getNextException
public SQLException getNextException()
Retrieves the exception chained to this SQLException object.
Returns:
the next SQLException object in the chain; null if there are none
See Also:
setNextException(java.sql.SQLException)
setNextException
public void setNextException(SQLException ex)
Adds an SQLException object to the end of the chain.
Parameters:
ex - the new exception that will be added to the end of the SQLException chain
See Also:
getNextException()
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For further API reference and developer documentation, see Java 2 SDK SE Developer Documentation. That documentation contains more detailed, developer-targeted descriptions, with conceptual overviews, definitions of terms, workarounds, and working code examples.

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