public class ArrayStoreException extends RuntimeException
ArrayStoreException
is thrown to indicate that an attempt has
been made to store the wrong type of object into an array of objects. For
example, the following code generates an ArrayStoreException
:
Object x[] = new AID[3]; x[0] = new OwnerPIN((byte) 3, (byte) 8);
Java Card runtime environment-owned instances of exception classes are temporary Java Card runtime environment Entry Point Objects and can be accessed from any applet context. References to these temporary objects cannot be stored in class variables or instance variables or array components. See Runtime Environment Specification, Java Card Platform, Classic Edition, section 6.2.1 for details.
This Java Card platform class's functionality is a strict subset of the definition in the JavaTM Platform Standard Edition (Java SETM) API Specification.
Constructor and Description |
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ArrayStoreException()
Constructs an
ArrayStoreException . |
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