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javax.persistence.RollbackException

via one of the constructors requiring a Throwable, or that was set after creation with the initCause(Throwable) method ... a cause set by some other means. This is appropriate for a "legacy chained throwable" that predates ... the result of the toString() method for this object. Remaining lines represent data previously recorded by
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javax.persistence.PersistenceException

via one of the constructors requiring a Throwable, or that was set after creation with the initCause(Throwable) method ... a cause set by some other means. This is appropriate for a "legacy chained throwable" that predates ... of the toString() method for this object. Remaining lines represent data previously recorded by
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javax.persistence.EntityNotFoundException

the cause that was supplied via one of the constructors requiring a Throwable, or that was set ... this method, a subclass can override it to return a cause set by some other means. This is appropriate ... lines represent data previously recorded by the method fillInStackTrace(). The format
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javax.persistence.QueryTimeoutException

via one of the constructors requiring a Throwable, or that was set after creation with the initCause(Throwable ... a cause set by some other means. This is appropriate for a "legacy chained throwable" that predates ... lines represent data previously recorded by the method fillInStackTrace(). The format
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javax.persistence.PessimisticLockException

that was supplied via one of the constructors requiring a Throwable, or that was set after creation ... can override it to return a cause set by some other means. This is appropriate for a "legacy ... () method for this object. Remaining lines represent data previously recorded by the method
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javax.jdo.JDOCanRetryException

pertaining to this throwable. Since: Java 1.4 void setStackTrace(StackTraceElement[] stackTrace) Sets ... () and related methods. Sets the stack trace elements that will be returned by getStackTrace() and printed by ... that was supplied via one of the constructors requiring a Throwable, or that was set after creation
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javax.jdo.JDOException

via one of the constructors requiring a Throwable, or that was set after creation with the initCause(Throwable ... it to return a cause set by some other means. This is appropriate for a "legacy chained throwable ... the result of the toString() method for this object. Remaining lines represent data previously recorded by
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javax.jdo.JDOReadOnlyException

pertaining to this throwable. Since: Java 1.4 void setStackTrace(StackTraceElement[] stackTrace) Sets ... () and related methods. Sets the stack trace elements that will be returned by getStackTrace() and printed by ... that was supplied via one of the constructors requiring a Throwable, or that was set after creation
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javax.jdo.JDODetachedFieldAccessException

to this throwable. Since: Java 1.4 void setStackTrace(StackTraceElement[] stackTrace) Sets the stack trace ... . Sets the stack trace elements that will be returned by getStackTrace() and printed by printStackTrace ... via one of the constructors requiring a Throwable, or that was set after creation with the initCause
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javax.jdo.JDOFatalInternalException

[] stackTrace) Sets the stack trace elements that will be returned by getStackTrace() and printed by printStackTrace() and related methods. Sets the stack trace elements that will be returned by ... that was set after creation with the initCause(Throwable) method. While it is typically unnecessary

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