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25
26package javax.management;
27
28
29/**
30 * Thrown when an attempt is made to apply either of the following: A
31 * subquery expression to an MBean or a qualified attribute expression
32 * to an MBean of the wrong class.  This exception is used internally
33 * by JMX during the evaluation of a query.  User code does not
34 * usually see it.
35 *
36 * @since 1.5
37 */
38public class InvalidApplicationException extends Exception   {
39
40
41    /* Serial version */
42    private static final long serialVersionUID = -3048022274675537269L;
43
44    /**
45     * @serial The object representing the class of the MBean
46     */
47    private Object val;
48
49
50    /**
51     * Constructs an <CODE>InvalidApplicationException</CODE> with the specified <CODE>Object</CODE>.
52     *
53     * @param val the detail message of this exception.
54     */
55    public InvalidApplicationException(Object val) {
56        this.val = val;
57    }
58}
59