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package org.omg.CORBA;
/**
* An object used in <code>Request</code> operations to
* describe the exceptions that can be thrown by a method. It maintains a
* modifiable list of <code>TypeCode</code>s of the exceptions.
* <P>
* The following code fragment demonstrates creating
* an <code>ExceptionList</code> object:
* <PRE>
* ORB orb = ORB.init(args, null);
* org.omg.CORBA.ExceptionList excList = orb.create_exception_list();
* </PRE>
* The variable <code>excList</code> represents an <code>ExceptionList</code>
* object with no <code>TypeCode</code> objects in it.
* <P>
* To add items to the list, you first create a <code>TypeCode</code> object
* for the exception you want to include, using the <code>ORB</code> method
* <code>create_exception_tc</code>. Then you use the <code>ExceptionList</code>
* method <code>add</code> to add it to the list.
* The class <code>ExceptionList</code> has a method for getting
* the number of <code>TypeCode</code> objects in the list, and after
* items have been added, it is possible to call methods for accessing
* or deleting an item at a designated index.
*
* @since JDK1.2
*/
public abstract class ExceptionList {
/**
* Retrieves the number of <code>TypeCode</code> objects in this
* <code>ExceptionList</code> object.
*
* @return the number of <code>TypeCode</code> objects in this
* <code>ExceptionList</code> object
*/
public abstract int count();
/**
* Adds a <code>TypeCode</code> object describing an exception
* to this <code>ExceptionList</code> object.
*
* @param exc the <code>TypeCode</code> object to be added
*/
public abstract void add(TypeCode exc);
/**
* Returns the <code>TypeCode</code> object at the given index. The first
* item is at index 0.
*
* @param index the index of the <code>TypeCode</code> object desired.
* This must be an <code>int</code> between 0 and the
* number of <code>TypeCode</code> objects
* minus one, inclusive.
* @return the <code>TypeCode</code> object at the given index
* @exception org.omg.CORBA.Bounds if the index given is greater than
* or equal to the number of <code>TypeCode</code> objects
* in this <code>ExceptionList</code> object
*/
public abstract TypeCode item(int index)
throws org.omg.CORBA.Bounds;
/**
* Removes the <code>TypeCode</code> object at the given index.
* Note that the indices of all the <code>TypeCoded</code> objects
* following the one deleted are shifted down by one.
*
* @param index the index of the <code>TypeCode</code> object to be
* removed.
* This must be an <code>int</code> between 0 and the
* number of <code>TypeCode</code> objects
* minus one, inclusive.
*
* @exception org.omg.CORBA.Bounds if the index is greater than
* or equal to the number of <code>TypeCode</code> objects
* in this <code>ExceptionList</code> object
*/
public abstract void remove(int index)
throws org.omg.CORBA.Bounds;
}