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Interface ValidationEvent

All Known Subinterfaces:
NotIdentifiableEvent, ParseConversionEvent, PrintConversionEvent
All Known Implementing Classes:
NotIdentifiableEventImpl, ParseConversionEventImpl, PrintConversionEventImpl, ValidationEventImpl
public interface ValidationEvent

This event indicates that a problem was encountered while validating the incoming XML data during an unmarshal operation, while performing on-demand validation of the Java content tree, or while marshalling the Java content tree back to XML data.

Since:
JAXB1.0
See Also:
Validator, ValidationEventHandler

Fields

WARNING

static final int WARNING

Conditions that are not errors or fatal errors as defined by the XML 1.0 recommendation

ERROR

static final int ERROR

Conditions that correspond to the definition of "error" in section 1.2 of the W3C XML 1.0 Recommendation

FATAL_ERROR

static final int FATAL_ERROR

Conditions that correspond to the definition of "fatal error" in section 1.2 of the W3C XML 1.0 Recommendation

Methods

getSeverity

int getSeverity()

Retrieve the severity code for this warning/error.

Must be one of ValidationError.WARNING, ValidationError.ERROR, or ValidationError.FATAL_ERROR.

Returns:
the severity code for this warning/error

getMessage

String getMessage()

Retrieve the text message for this warning/error.

Returns:
the text message for this warning/error or null if one wasn't set

getLinkedException

Throwable getLinkedException()

Retrieve the linked exception for this warning/error.

Returns:
the linked exception for this warning/error or null if one wasn't set

getLocator

ValidationEventLocator getLocator()

Retrieve the locator for this warning/error.

Returns:
the locator that indicates where the warning/error occurred

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