CORBA 2.6 Programmer's Reference

General Minor Code Values (Numbers 500 - 599)
500 -1314062836 - MINOR_BAD_ENUM_RANGE
This minor code occurs in the context of a BAD_PARAM system exception. This is generated when
the value of an enum to be marshalled is not a legal value for the enumeration.
501 -1314062837 - MINOR_SEQ_CONSTRUCTOR
This minor code occurs in the context of a NO_MEMORY system exception. A sequence constructor
failed to obtain memory for the sequence elements.
502 -1314062838 - MINOR_SEQ_COPY_CONSTRUCTOR
This minor code occurs in the context of a NO_MEMORY system exception. A sequence copy
constructor failed to obtain memory for the sequence elements.
503 -1314062839 - MINOR_SEQ_BOUND
This minor code occurs in the context of a BAD_PARAM system exception. This minor code is
generated when the registered sequence is found to be longer than the declared bound for bounded
sequences.
504 -1314062840 - MINOR_SEQ_BUFFER
This minor code occurs in the context of a NO_MEMORY system exception. A sequence length(
) method failed to obtain memory for the sequence elements.
505 -1314062841 - MINOR_SEQ_INDEX
This minor code occurs in the context of a BAD_PARAM system exception. The operator( )
method for a sequence was asked to return an element that does not exist.
506 -1314062842 - MINOR_SEQ_ASSIGNMENT
This minor code occurs in the context of a NO_MEMORY system exception. A sequence assignment
operator failed to obtain memory for the sequence elements.
508 - 1314062844 - MINOR_SEQ_MARSHAL
This minor code occurs in the context of a MARSHAL system exception. This minor code indicates
that during the demarshalling of a sequence, a length greater than the sequence bound was
indicated.
This might occur if:
The marshalling side has a conflicting IDL declaration
The sequence was marshalled incorrectly
The sequence was corrupted
509 - 1314062845 - MINOR_SEQ_DEMARSHAL
This minor code occurs in the context of a MARSHAL system exception. This minor code indicates
that the system could not allocate the necessary memory needed to hold the demarshalled