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IllegalStateException

 
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public interface EJBContext {
EJBHome getEJBHome();
EJBLocalHome getEJBLocalHome();
Principal getCallerPrincipal();
boolean isCallerInRole(String roleName);
UserTransaction getUserTransaction() throws IllegalStateException;
void setRollbackOnly() throws IllegalStateException;
boolean getRollbackOnly() throws IllegalStateException;
}


Here in
Principal getCallerPrincipal();
boolean isCallerInRole(String roleName);

There is no throws class that cantains IllegalStateException so how come it can thro this type of exception if called on MDB's.


Thanks!!
Sandy
 
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Sandy,

I think you are talking about java.lang.IllegalStateException.

Note that java.lang.IllegalStateException is runtime exception and not a checked one. So one is not required to declare it in throws clause.

 
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