java.util.TooManyListenersException
java.lang.Exception
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New as of JDK 1.1
A TooManyListenersException is thrown to indicate that more than one listener is registered with a unicast event source. Normally, an event source multicasts to all registered listeners. In some special cases, however, an event source is unicast, meaning it only sends events to a single listener. This exception is thrown if more than one listener tries to register.
public class java.util.TooManyListenersException
extends java.lang.Exception {
// Constructors
public TooManyListenersException();
public TooManyListenersException(String s);
}
This constructor creates aTooManyListenersException with no associated detail message
The detail message.
This constructor creates a TooManyListenersException with the specified detail message
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clone() |
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equals(Object) |
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fillInStackTrace() |
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finalize() |
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getClass() |
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getLocalizedMessage() |
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getMessage() |
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hashCode() |
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notify() |
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notifyAll() |
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printStackTrace() |
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printStackTrace(PrintStream) |
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printStackTrace(PrintWriter) |
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toString() |
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wait() |
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wait(long) |
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wait(long, int) |
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EventObject, EventListener, Exception