A portlet should throw a PortletSecurityException
when a call fails because of security reasons.
Additionally it can be thrown by the portal/portlet-container.
PortletSecurityException(java.lang.String text)
Constructs a new security exception with the given text.
PortletSecurityException(java.lang.String text,
java.lang.Throwable cause)
Constructs a new portlet security exception when the portlet needs to do
the following:
throw an exception
include a message about the "root cause" that interfered
with its normal operation
include a description message
PortletSecurityException(java.lang.Throwable cause)
Constructs a new portlet security exception when the portlet needs to throw an
exception.
public PortletSecurityException(java.lang.String text)
Constructs a new security exception with the given text. The
portlet container may use the text write it to a log.
Parameters:
text - the exception text
PortletSecurityException
public PortletSecurityException(java.lang.String text,
java.lang.Throwable cause)
Constructs a new portlet security exception when the portlet needs to do
the following:
throw an exception
include a message about the "root cause" that interfered
with its normal operation
include a description message
Parameters:
text - the exception text
cause - the root cause
PortletSecurityException
public PortletSecurityException(java.lang.Throwable cause)
Constructs a new portlet security exception when the portlet needs to throw an
exception. The exception message is based on the localized message
of the underlying exception.