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  25 
  26 package org.omg.CORBA;
  27 
  28 /**
  29  * A request or reply from the network is structurally invalid.
  30  * This error typically indicates a bug in either the client-side
  31  * or server-side run time. For example, if a reply from the server
  32  * indicates that the message contains 1000 bytes, but the actual
  33  * message is shorter or longer than 1000 bytes, the ORB raises
  34  * this exception. <tt>MARSHAL</tt> can also be caused by using
  35  * the DII or DSI incorrectly, for example, if the type of the
  36  * actual parameters sent does not agree with IDL signature of an
  37  * operation.<P>
  38  * It contains a minor code, which gives more detailed information about
  39  * what caused the exception, and a completion status. It may also contain
  40  * a string describing the exception.
  41  * <P>
  42  * See the section <A href="../../../../technotes/guides/idl/jidlExceptions.html#minorcodemeanings">Minor
  43  * Code Meanings</A> to see the minor codes for this exception.
  44  *
  45  * @since       JDK1.2
  46  */
  47 
  48 public final class MARSHAL extends SystemException {
  49     /**
  50      * Constructs a <code>MARSHAL</code> exception with a default minor code
  51      * of 0, a completion state of CompletionStatus.COMPLETED_NO,
  52      * and a null description.
  53      */
  54     public MARSHAL() {
  55         this("");
  56     }
  57 
  58     /**
  59      * Constructs a <code>MARSHAL</code> exception with the specified description message,
  60      * a minor code of 0, and a completion state of COMPLETED_NO.
  61      * @param s the String containing a description of the exception
  62      */
  63     public MARSHAL(String s) {
  64         this(s, 0, CompletionStatus.COMPLETED_NO);
  65     }
  66 
  67     /**
  68      * Constructs a <code>MARSHAL</code> exception with the specified
  69      * minor code and completion status.
  70      * @param minor the minor code
  71      * @param completed the completion status
  72      */
  73     public MARSHAL(int minor, CompletionStatus completed) {
  74         this("", minor, completed);
  75     }
  76 
  77     /**
  78      * Constructs a <code>MARSHAL</code> exception with the specified description
  79      * message, minor code, and completion status.
  80      * @param s the String containing a description message
  81      * @param minor the minor code
  82      * @param completed the completion status
  83      */
  84     public MARSHAL(String s, int minor, CompletionStatus completed) {
  85         super(s, minor, completed);
  86     }
  87 }