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    1   /*
    2    * Copyright 1999 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
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   25   
   26   
   27   package javax.naming;
   28   
   29   import javax.naming.Name;
   30   
   31   /**
   32     * This exception is thrown when a method
   33     * terminates abnormally due to a user or system specified limit.
   34     * This is different from a InsufficientResourceException in that
   35     * LimitExceededException is due to a user/system specified limit.
   36     * For example, running out of memory to complete the request would
   37     * be an insufficient resource. The client asking for 10 answers and
   38     * getting back 11 is a size limit exception.
   39     *<p>
   40     * Examples of these limits include client and server configuration
   41     * limits such as size, time, number of hops, etc.
   42     * <p>
   43     * Synchronization and serialization issues that apply to NamingException
   44     * apply directly here.
   45     *
   46     * @author Rosanna Lee
   47     * @author Scott Seligman
   48     * @since 1.3
   49     */
   50   
   51   public class LimitExceededException extends NamingException {
   52       /**
   53        * Constructs a new instance of LimitExceededException with
   54         * all name resolution fields and explanation initialized to null.
   55        */
   56       public LimitExceededException() {
   57           super();
   58       }
   59   
   60       /**
   61        * Constructs a new instance of LimitExceededException using an
   62        * explanation. All other fields default to null.
   63        * @param explanation Possibly null detail about this exception.
   64        * @see java.lang.Throwable#getMessage
   65        */
   66       public LimitExceededException(String explanation) {
   67           super(explanation);
   68       }
   69   
   70       /**
   71        * Use serialVersionUID from JNDI 1.1.1 for interoperability
   72        */
   73       private static final long serialVersionUID = -776898738660207856L;
   74   }

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