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Class IIOInvalidTreeException

All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
public class IIOInvalidTreeException
extends IIOException

An IIOInvalidTreeException is thrown when an attempt by an IIOMetadata object to parse a tree of IIOMetadataNodes fails. The node that led to the parsing error may be stored. As with any parsing error, the actual error may occur at a different point that that where it is detected. The node returned by getOffendingNode should merely be considered as a clue to the actual nature of the problem.

See Also:
IIOMetadata.setFromTree(java.lang.String, org.w3c.dom.Node), IIOMetadata.mergeTree(java.lang.String, org.w3c.dom.Node), IIOMetadataNode, Serialized Form

Fields

offendingNode

protected Node offendingNode

The Node that led to the parsing error, or null.

Constructors

IIOInvalidTreeException

public IIOInvalidTreeException(String message,
                               Node offendingNode)

Constructs an IIOInvalidTreeException with a message string and a reference to the Node that caused the parsing error.

Parameters:
message - a String containing the reason for the parsing failure.
offendingNode - the DOM Node that caused the exception, or null.

IIOInvalidTreeException

public IIOInvalidTreeException(String message,
                               Throwable cause,
                               Node offendingNode)

Constructs an IIOInvalidTreeException with a message string, a reference to an exception that caused this exception, and a reference to the Node that caused the parsing error.

Parameters:
message - a String containing the reason for the parsing failure.
cause - the Throwable (Error or Exception) that caused this exception to occur, or null.
offendingNode - the DOM Node that caused the exception, or null.

Methods

getOffendingNode

public Node getOffendingNode()

Returns the Node that caused the error in parsing.

Returns:
the offending Node.

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