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21 package com.db4o.ext;
22
23 import com.db4o.*;
24 import com.db4o.reflect.*;
25
26
27 /**
28  * this Exception is thrown, if objects can not be stored and if
29  * db4o is configured to throw Exceptions on storage failures.
30  * @see com.db4o.config.Configuration#exceptionsOnNotStorable
31  */

32 public class ObjectNotStorableException extends RuntimeException JavaDoc{
33     
34     public ObjectNotStorableException(ReflectClass a_class){
35         super(Messages.get(a_class.isPrimitive() ? 59: 45, a_class.getName()));
36     }
37     
38     public ObjectNotStorableException(String JavaDoc message){
39         super(message);
40     }
41 }
42
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