org.apache.commons.digester.plugins
public class PluginAssertionFailure extends java.lang.RuntimeException
This class is intended to be used in assertion statements, similar to the way that java 1.4's native assertion mechanism is used. However there is a difference: when a java 1.4 assertion fails, an AssertionError is thrown, which is a subclass of Error; here, the PluginAssertionFailure class extends RuntimeException rather than Error.
This difference in design is because throwing Error objects is not good in a container-based architecture.
Example:
if (impossibleCondition) { throw new PluginAssertionFailure( "internal error: impossible condition is true"); }
Note that PluginAssertionFailure should not be thrown when user input is bad, or when code external to the Digester module passes invalid parameters to a plugins method. It should be used only in checks for problems which indicate internal bugs within the plugins module.
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private java.lang.Throwable |
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Constructor and Description |
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PluginAssertionFailure(java.lang.String msg) |
PluginAssertionFailure(java.lang.String msg,
java.lang.Throwable cause) |
PluginAssertionFailure(java.lang.Throwable cause) |
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java.lang.Throwable |
getCause()
Return the cause of this exception (if any) as specified in the
exception constructor.
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public PluginAssertionFailure(java.lang.Throwable cause)
cause
- underlying exception that caused this to be thrownpublic PluginAssertionFailure(java.lang.String msg)
msg
- describes the reason this exception is being thrown.public PluginAssertionFailure(java.lang.String msg, java.lang.Throwable cause)
msg
- describes the reason this exception is being thrown.cause
- underlying exception that caused this to be thrownCopyright 2001-2005 The Apache Software Foundation.