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1 /*
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5  * Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
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14  * The Initial Developer of the Enhydra Application Server is Lutris
15  * Technologies, Inc. The Enhydra Application Server and portions created
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21  * $Id: FatalExceptionError.java,v 1.1.1.1 2003/03/10 16:36:15 taweili Exp $
22  */

23 package org.enhydra.error;
24
25 /*
26  * Class that encapsulates exceptions as runtime errors. This is used when an
27  * an exception is caught that really should be treated as a runtime error.
28  * This should only be used for exceptions that really should be treated as
29  * fatal errors; not as a way of by-passing Java error handling and so
30  * unlikely to occur that it's not worth creating a specific error.
31  */

32 public class FatalExceptionError extends ChainedError {
33     /**
34      * Constucts with an existing exception or error.
35      *
36      * @param except - Exception to encapsulate.
37      */

38     public FatalExceptionError(Exception JavaDoc except) {
39         super(except);
40     }
41 }
42
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