001 /* LinkageError.java -- thrown when classes valid at separate compile times
002 cannot be linked to each other
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038
039
040 package java.lang;
041
042 /**
043 * Subclasses of <code>LinkageError</code> are thrown to indicate that two
044 * classes which were compatible at separate compilation times cannot be
045 * linked to one another.
046 *
047 * @author Brian Jones
048 * @author Tom Tromey (tromey@cygnus.com)
049 * @status updated to 1.4
050 */
051 public class LinkageError extends Error
052 {
053 /**
054 * Compatible with JDK 1.0+.
055 */
056 private static final long serialVersionUID = 3579600108157160122L;
057
058 /**
059 * Create an error without a message.
060 */
061 public LinkageError()
062 {
063 }
064
065 /**
066 * Create an error with a message.
067 *
068 * @param s the message
069 */
070 public LinkageError(String s)
071 {
072 super(s);
073 }
074 }