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javax.persistence.EntityExistsException

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) represents ... to return a zero-length array from this method. Generally speaking, the array returned by this method
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javax.persistence.NonUniqueResultException

the array's length is non-zero) represents the top of the stack, which is the last method ... . The last element of the array (assuming the array's length is non-zero) represents ... machine that has no stack trace information concerning this throwable is permitted to return a zero-length
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javax.persistence.LockTimeoutException

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) represents ... to return a zero-length array from this method. Generally speaking, the array returned by this method
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java.lang.RuntimeException

, each representing one stack frame. The zeroth element of the array (assuming the array's length is non ... (assuming the array's length is non-zero) represents the bottom of the stack, which is the first ... information concerning this throwable is permitted to return a zero-length array from this method
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javax.persistence.NoResultException

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 ... is permitted to return a zero-length array from this method. Generally speaking, the array returned by
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javax.persistence.OptimisticLockException

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 ... this throwable is permitted to return a zero-length array from this method. Generally speaking, the array
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javax.jdo.JDOUnsupportedOptionException

length is non-zero) represents the top of the stack, which is the last method invocation in the sequence ... of the array (assuming the array's length is non-zero) represents the bottom of the stack ... that has no stack trace information concerning this throwable is permitted to return a zero-length array from
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javax.jdo.JDOUserCallbackException

. 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 is non ... this throwable is permitted to return a zero-length array from this method. Generally speaking, the array
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javax.jdo.annotations.Column

: JDBC type for this column Default value: "" Since: JDO 2.1 int length Maximum length of data stored in this column. Maximum length of data stored in this column. Returns: the maximum length of data
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javax.jdo.JDOOptimisticVerificationException

(assuming the array's length is non-zero) represents the top of the stack, which is the last method ... . The last element of the array (assuming the array's length is non-zero) represents ... -length array from this method. Generally speaking, the array returned by this method will contain

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