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java.lang.Throwable

is the concatenation of: the name of the class of this object ": " (a colon and a space) the result of invoking
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javax.persistence.RollbackException

": " (a colon and a space) the result of invoking this object's getLocalizedMessage method
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javax.persistence.PersistenceException

": " (a colon and a space) the result of invoking this object's getLocalizedMessage method
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javax.persistence.EntityNotFoundException

of: the name of the class of this object ": " (a colon and a space) the result of invoking
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javax.jdo.JDOCanRetryException

of the class of this object ": " (a colon and a space) the result of invoking this object's
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javax.jdo.JDODataStoreException

": " (a colon and a space) the result of invoking this object's getLocalizedMessage method
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javax.jdo.JDOFatalDataStoreException

of this object ": " (a colon and a space) the result of invoking this object's getLocalizedMessage
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javax.jdo.JDOException

of this object ": " (a colon and a space) the result of invoking this object's getLocalizedMessage method
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toString()

Method java.lang.Throwable String toString() Returns a short description of this throwable. The result is the concatenation of: the name of the class of this object ": " (a colon and a space) the result of invoking this object's getLocalizedMessage method If getLocalizedMessage returns null
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toString()

Method java.lang.Throwable String toString() Returns a short description of this throwable. The result is the concatenation of: the name of the class of this object ": " (a colon and a space) the result of invoking this object's getLocalizedMessage method If getLocalizedMessage returns null

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Prior knowledge or experience in database programming (SQL, JDBC, ORM, JPA, etc.) is not required, but some background in using the Java language is essential.

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