Name
TargetException
Synopsis
This exception is thrown when
you
attempt to invoke a nonstatic method on a
null
object reference. (Note that in Beta1 of the
.NET SDK, it was permissible to call a nonvirtual method against a
null
reference, so long as that method
didn’t access any of the fields in the type. In
Beta2 and beyond, this “feature”
has been closed and removed.)
public class TargetException : ApplicationException { // Public Constructors public TargetException( ); public TargetException(stringmessage
); public TargetException(stringmessage
, Exceptioninner
); // Protected Constructors protected TargetException(System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfoinfo
, System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContextcontext
); }
Hierarchy
System.Object
→
System.Exception(System.Runtime.Serialization.ISerializable)
→
System.ApplicationException
→
TargetException
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