Class LSException

All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
public class LSException extends RuntimeException
Parser or write operations may throw an LSException if the processing is stopped. The processing can be stopped due to a DOMError with a severity of DOMError.SEVERITY_FATAL_ERROR or a non recovered DOMError.SEVERITY_ERROR, or if DOMErrorHandler.handleError() returned false.

Note: As suggested in the definition of the constants in the DOMError interface, a DOM implementation may choose to continue after a fatal error, but the resulting DOM tree is then implementation dependent.

See also the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Load and Save Specification.

Since:
1.5
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Field Summary

Modifier and Type Field Description
short code
static final short PARSE_ERR
If an attempt was made to load a document, or an XML Fragment, using LSParser and the processing has been stopped.
static final short SERIALIZE_ERR
If an attempt was made to serialize a Node using LSSerializer and the processing has been stopped.

Constructor Summary

Constructor Description
LSException(short code, String message)

Method Summary

Methods declared in class java.lang.Object

clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait

Field Details

code

public short code

PARSE_ERR

public static final short PARSE_ERR
If an attempt was made to load a document, or an XML Fragment, using LSParser and the processing has been stopped.
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SERIALIZE_ERR

public static final short SERIALIZE_ERR
If an attempt was made to serialize a Node using LSSerializer and the processing has been stopped.
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Constructor Details

LSException

public LSException(short code, String message)

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