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java.lang.Exception

information printed by printStackTrace(). Returns an array of stack trace elements, each representing one stack frame. The zeroth element of the array (assuming the array's length is non-zero) represents ... , this is the point at which this throwable was created and thrown. The last element of the array (assuming
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javax.persistence.NoResultException

printStackTrace(). Returns an array of stack trace elements, each representing one stack frame. The zeroth element of the array (assuming the array's length is non-zero) represents the top of the stack ... was created and thrown. The last element of the array (assuming the array's length is non-zero
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javax.persistence.NonUniqueResultException

programmatic access to the stack trace information printed by printStackTrace(). Returns an array of stack trace elements, each representing one stack frame. The zeroth element of the array (assuming the array's length is non-zero) represents the top of the stack, which is the last method
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javax.persistence.PessimisticLockException

printed by printStackTrace(). Returns an array of stack trace elements, each representing one stack frame. The zeroth element of the array (assuming the array's length is non-zero) represents the top ... at which this throwable was created and thrown. The last element of the array (assuming the array's
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javax.persistence.EntityNotFoundException

(). Returns an array of stack trace elements, each representing one stack frame. The zeroth element of the array (assuming the array's length is non-zero) represents the top of the stack, which is the last ... and thrown. The last element of the array (assuming the array's length is non-zero) represents
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javax.persistence.QueryTimeoutException

(). Returns an array of stack trace elements, each representing one stack frame. The zeroth element of the array (assuming the array's length is non-zero) represents the top of the stack, which is the last ... and thrown. The last element of the array (assuming the array's length is non-zero) represents
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javax.persistence.PersistenceException

to the stack trace information printed by printStackTrace(). Returns an array of stack trace elements, each representing one stack frame. The zeroth element of the array (assuming the array's length is non-zero ... , this is the point at which this throwable was created and thrown. The last element of the array
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javax.persistence.OptimisticLockException

printed by printStackTrace(). Returns an array of stack trace elements, each representing one stack frame. The zeroth element of the array (assuming the array's length is non-zero) represents the top ... at which this throwable was created and thrown. The last element of the array (assuming the array's length
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javax.jdo.JDODataStoreException

failed object will have its own Exception. Returns: the nested Throwable array. Since: JDO 1.0 ... printStackTrace(). Returns an array of stack trace elements, each representing one stack frame. The zeroth element of the array (assuming the array's length is non-zero) represents the top of the stack
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javax.jdo.JDOFatalDataStoreException

array. Since: JDO 1.0 StackTraceElement[] getStackTrace() Provides programmatic access to the stack ... information printed by printStackTrace(). Returns an array of stack trace elements, each representing one stack frame. The zeroth element of the array (assuming the array's length is non-zero) represents

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