Problem regd USER DEFINED Exception heirarchy
I have a strange class heirarchy regarding 'User defined exceptions'.
This the heirarchy being used:<p>
public class ExCalcFail extends SysException {<p>
public ExCalcFail(UserConnection uc) {<p>
super(uc);<p>
}<p>
}<p>
public class SysException extends AutoDBObjectBase {<p>
public SysException(UserConnection uc) {<p>
super(uc);<p>
}<p>
<p>
-- WHERE UserConnection is an INTERFACE.
<p>
Now my question is:
<p>
How can class ExCalFail's constructor call super(uc)?
If this is the case,when is SysException's constructor called?
<p>
As class SysException has no default constructor how is the call
super(uc) executed in ExCalcFail?
<p>
Shouldnt this give an error?
How long have you been here? I'm surprised you still don't know about code tags.
You can simply call super(uc) because that's the constructor the superclass - namely SysException - declares. And it's executed when it's called - at the beginning of ExCalcFail's c'tor. Where else?
Why should it produce an error? It's perfectly valid and common code.
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