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*
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package org.odmg;
/**
* This exception is thrown when the database asynchronously and explicitly
* aborts the user's transaction due to some failure, the user's data is reset
* just as if the user had directly called Transaction.abort
.
* @author David Jordan (as Java Editor of the Object Data Management Group)
* @version ODMG 3.0
*/
public class TransactionAbortedException extends ODMGRuntimeException
{
/**
* Constructs an instance of the exception.
*/
public TransactionAbortedException()
{
super();
}
/**
* Constructs an instance of the exception with the provided message.
* @param msg The message that describes the exception.
*/
public TransactionAbortedException(String msg)
{
super(msg);
}
}