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Typical reasons for throwing a {@code SOAPException} * object are problems such as difficulty setting a header, not being * able to send a message, and not being able to get a connection with * the provider. Reasons for embedding a {@code Throwable} * object include problems such as input/output errors or a parsing * problem, such as an error in parsing a header. * * @since 1.6 */ public class SOAPException extends Exception { private Throwable cause; /** * Constructs a {@code SOAPException} object with no * reason or embedded {@code Throwable} object. */ public SOAPException() { super(); this.cause = null; } /** * Constructs a {@code SOAPException} object with the given * {@code String} as the reason for the exception being thrown. * * @param reason a description of what caused the exception */ public SOAPException(String reason) { super(reason); this.cause = null; } /** * Constructs a {@code SOAPException} object with the given * {@code String} as the reason for the exception being thrown * and the given {@code Throwable} object as an embedded * exception. * * @param reason a description of what caused the exception * @param cause a {@code Throwable} object that is to * be embedded in this {@code SOAPException} object */ public SOAPException(String reason, Throwable cause) { super(reason); initCause(cause); } /** * Constructs a {@code SOAPException} object initialized * with the given {@code Throwable} object. */ public SOAPException(Throwable cause) { super(cause.toString()); initCause(cause); } /** * Returns the detail message for this {@code SOAPException} * object. *

* If there is an embedded {@code Throwable} object, and if the * {@code SOAPException} object has no detail message of its * own, this method will return the detail message from the embedded * {@code Throwable} object. * * @return the error or warning message for this * {@code SOAPException} or, if it has none, the * message of the embedded {@code Throwable} object, * if there is one */ public String getMessage() { String message = super.getMessage(); if (message == null && cause != null) { return cause.getMessage(); } else { return message; } } /** * Returns the {@code Throwable} object embedded in this * {@code SOAPException} if there is one. Otherwise, this method * returns {@code null}. * * @return the embedded {@code Throwable} object or {@code null} * if there is none */ public Throwable getCause() { return cause; } /** * Initializes the {@code cause} field of this {@code SOAPException} * object with the given {@code Throwable} object. *

* This method can be called at most once. It is generally called from * within the constructor or immediately after the constructor has * returned a new {@code SOAPException} object. * If this {@code SOAPException} object was created with the * constructor {@link #SOAPException(Throwable)} or * {@link #SOAPException(String,Throwable)}, meaning that its * {@code cause} field already has a value, this method cannot be * called even once. * * @param cause the {@code Throwable} object that caused this * {@code SOAPException} object to be thrown. The value of this * parameter is saved for later retrieval by the * {@link #getCause()} method. A null value is * permitted and indicates that the cause is nonexistent or * unknown. * @return a reference to this {@code SOAPException} instance * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code cause} is this * {@code Throwable} object. (A {@code Throwable} object * cannot be its own cause.) * @throws IllegalStateException if the cause for this {@code SOAPException} object * has already been initialized */ public synchronized Throwable initCause(Throwable cause) { if (this.cause != null) { throw new IllegalStateException("Can't override cause"); } if (cause == this) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Self-causation not permitted"); } this.cause = cause; return this; } }