java.lang.Object java.lang.Throwable java.lang.Exception com.ibm.broker.plugin.MbException com.ibm.broker.plugin.MbFatalException
public class MbFatalException
extends MbException
An MbFatalException is generated when a condition occurs that prevents the broker process from continuing execution safely, or where it is broker policy to terminate the process. Examples of fatal exceptions are a failure to acquire a critical system resource, or an internally caught severe software error. The broker process will terminate after a fatal exception is thrown.
Constructor | Description |
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MbFatalException(Object, String, String, String, String, Object[]) | |
MbFatalException(String, String, String, String, String, Object[]) |
public MbFatalException(Object source, String methodName, String messageSource, String messageKey, String traceText, Object[] inserts)
- Parameters
- source - The object which generated the exception.
- methodName - Method which generated the exception.
- messageSource - Source of the message in the exception.
- messageKey - Key to the message in the exception.
- traceText - Extra text for the message.
- inserts - Array of java Objects which are inserts for the message.
public MbFatalException(String className, String methodName, String messageSource, String messageKey, String traceText, Object[] inserts)
- Parameters
- className - Class which generated the exception.
- methodName - Method which generated the exception.
- messageSource - Source of the message in the exception.
- messageKey - Key to the message in the exception.
- traceText - Extra text for the message.
- inserts - Array of java Objects which are inserts for the message.