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     25 /*
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     29  * file:
     30  *
     31  * Written by Doug Lea with assistance from members of JCP JSR-166
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     35 
     36 package java.util.concurrent;
     37 
     38 /**
     39  * Exception thrown when a blocking operation times out.  Blocking
     40  * operations for which a timeout is specified need a means to
     41  * indicate that the timeout has occurred. For many such operations it
     42  * is possible to return a value that indicates timeout; when that is
     43  * not possible or desirable then {@code TimeoutException} should be
     44  * declared and thrown.
     45  *
     46  * @since 1.5
     47  * @author Doug Lea
     48  */
     49 public class TimeoutException extends Exception {
     50     private static final long serialVersionUID = 1900926677490660714L;
     51 
     52     /**
     53      * Constructs a {@code TimeoutException} with no specified detail
     54      * message.
     55      */
     56     public TimeoutException() {}
     57 
     58     /**
     59      * Constructs a {@code TimeoutException} with the specified detail
     60      * message.
     61      *
     62      * @param message the detail message
     63      */
     64     public TimeoutException(String message) {
     65         super(message);
     66     }
     67 }
     68