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class:UnsupportedOperationException [NONE]

All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
Direct Known Subclasses:
HeadlessException, ReadOnlyBufferException, ReadOnlyFileSystemException

public class UnsupportedOperationException
extends RuntimeException
Thrown to indicate that the requested operation is not supported.

This class is a member of the Java Collections Framework .

Since:
1.2
See Also:
Serialized Form

constructor:UnsupportedOperationException() [NONE]

  • UnsupportedOperationException

    public UnsupportedOperationException()
    Constructs an UnsupportedOperationException with no detail message.
  • constructor:UnsupportedOperationException(java.lang.String) [NONE]

    UnsupportedOperationException

    public UnsupportedOperationException?(String message)
    Constructs an UnsupportedOperationException with the specified detail message.
    Parameters:
    message - the detail message

    constructor:UnsupportedOperationException(java.lang.String,java.lang.Throwable) [NONE]

    UnsupportedOperationException

    public UnsupportedOperationException?(String message, Throwable cause)
    Constructs a new exception with the specified detail message and cause.

    Note that the detail message associated with cause is not automatically incorporated in this exception's detail message.

    Parameters:
    message - the detail message (which is saved for later retrieval by the Throwable.getMessage() method).
    cause - the cause (which is saved for later retrieval by the Throwable.getCause() method). (A null value is permitted, and indicates that the cause is nonexistent or unknown.)
    Since:
    1.5

    constructor:UnsupportedOperationException(java.lang.Throwable) [NONE]

    UnsupportedOperationException

    public UnsupportedOperationException?(Throwable cause)
    Constructs a new exception with the specified cause and a detail message of (cause==null ? null : cause.toString()) (which typically contains the class and detail message of cause). This constructor is useful for exceptions that are little more than wrappers for other throwables (for example, PrivilegedActionException).
    Parameters:
    cause - the cause (which is saved for later retrieval by the Throwable.getCause() method). (A null value is permitted, and indicates that the cause is nonexistent or unknown.)
    Since:
    1.5

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