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The <var>NoFreeDaemons</var> exception class indicates that the <var>[[Daemon_class|Daemon]]</var> class <var>[[New_(Daemon_constructor)|New]]</>var> constructor was invoked, but there were no daemon threads available to service the object.
The <var>NoFreeDaemons</var> exception class indicates that the <var>[[Daemon_class|Daemon]]</var> class <var>[[New_(Daemon_constructor)|New]]</var> constructor was invoked, but there were no daemon threads available to service the object.
   
   
To produce a <var>NoFreeDaemons</var> exception for yourself, you typically use a <var class="product">User Language</var> [[Throw]] statement with a <var>NoFreeDaemons</var> <var>[[New_(NoFreeDaemons_constructor)|New]]</var> constructor.  For example, the following statement throws a <var>NoFreeDaemons</var> exception:
To produce a <var>NoFreeDaemons</var> exception for yourself, you typically use a <var class="product">User Language</var> [[Throw]] statement with a <var>NoFreeDaemons</var> <var>[[New_(NoFreeDaemons_constructor)|New]]</var> constructor.  For example, the following statement throws a <var>NoFreeDaemons</var> exception:

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The NoFreeDaemons exception class indicates that the Daemon class New constructor was invoked, but there were no daemon threads available to service the object.

To produce a NoFreeDaemons exception for yourself, you typically use a User Language Throw statement with a NoFreeDaemons New constructor. For example, the following statement throws a NoFreeDaemons exception:

throw %(noFreeDaemons):new

The methods in this class are listed at "List of NoFreeDaemons methods".