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import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.sql.SQLException;

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public class Main {


  /**
   * Print the stack trace for a SQLException to STDERR.
   *
   * @param e SQLException to print stack trace of
   */
  public static void printStackTrace(SQLException e) {
      printStackTrace(e, new PrintWriter(System.err));
  }

  /**
   * Print the stack trace for a SQLException to a 
   * specified PrintWriter. 
   *
   * @param e SQLException to print stack trace of
   * @param pw PrintWriter to print to
   */
  public static void printStackTrace(SQLException e, PrintWriter pw) {

      SQLException next = e;
      while (next != null) {
          next.printStackTrace(pw);
          next = next.getNextException();
          if (next != null) {
              pw.println("Next SQLException:");
          }
      }
  }

}








20.27.SQLException Warning
20.27.1.Exceptions in JDBC
20.27.2.java.sql.SQLException Methods
20.27.3.Extracting Information from SQLException
20.27.4.Get the Details of a SQLException
20.27.5.Chaining SQLExceptions
20.27.6.Determine Whether a SQL Warning Has Occurred
20.27.7.Check for a warning using a Connection object
20.27.8.Checking for a Warning Using a Statement Object
20.27.9.Checking for a Warning Using a ResultSet Object
20.27.10.Using SQLWarning
20.27.11.Check for a SQL Warning Using PreparedStatement
20.27.12.Print the stack trace for a SQLException to STDERR.
20.27.13.Print warnings on a Connection to STDERR.
20.27.14.Print warnings on a Connection to a specified PrintWriter.
20.27.15.Use JDBC Chained Exception