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Class XPathException

All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
public class XPathException extends RuntimeException
A new exception has been created for exceptions specific to these XPath interfaces. See also Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 XPath Specification, Version 1.0, W3C Working Group Note 26 February 2004 Note that this class came from Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 XPath Specification, Working Draft 20 August 2002 where the values of INVALID_EXPRESSION_ERR and TYPE_ERR are 1 and 2 respectively (instead of 51 and 52 as in the 2004 version).
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Field Summary

Modifier and Type Field Description
short code
static final short INVALID_EXPRESSION_ERR
If the expression has a syntax error or otherwise is not a legal expression according to the rules of the specific XPathEvaluator or contains specialized extension functions or variables not supported by this implementation.
static final short TYPE_ERR
If the expression cannot be converted to return the specified type.

Constructor Summary

Constructor Description
XPathException(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

INVALID_EXPRESSION_ERR

public static final short INVALID_EXPRESSION_ERR
If the expression has a syntax error or otherwise is not a legal expression according to the rules of the specific XPathEvaluator or contains specialized extension functions or variables not supported by this implementation.
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TYPE_ERR

public static final short TYPE_ERR
If the expression cannot be converted to return the specified type.
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Constructor Details

XPathException

public XPathException(short code, String message)

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