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16
17 package org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.lookup;
18
19 import org.springframework.dao.DataAccessException;
20
21 /**
22  * Exception to be thrown by a DataSourceLookup implementation,
23  * indicating that the specified DataSource could not be obtained.
24  *
25  * @author Juergen Hoeller
26  * @since 2.0
27  */

28 public class DataSourceLookupFailureException extends DataAccessException {
29
30     /**
31      * Constructor for DataSourceLookupFailureException.
32      * @param msg the detail message
33      */

34     public DataSourceLookupFailureException(String JavaDoc msg) {
35         super(msg);
36     }
37
38     /**
39      * Constructor for DataSourceLookupFailureException.
40      * @param msg the detail message
41      * @param cause the root cause (usually from using a underlying
42      * lookup API such as JNDI)
43      */

44     public DataSourceLookupFailureException(String JavaDoc msg, Throwable JavaDoc cause) {
45         super(msg, cause);
46     }
47
48 }
49
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