javax.xml.bind.helpers
Class ParseConversionEventImpl
java.lang.Object
javax.xml.bind.helpers.ValidationEventImpl
javax.xml.bind.helpers.ParseConversionEventImpl
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- ParseConversionEvent, ValidationEvent
public class ParseConversionEventImpl
- extends ValidationEventImpl
- implements ParseConversionEvent
Default implementation of the ParseConversionEvent interface.
JAXB providers are allowed to use whatever class that implements
the ValidationEvent interface. This class is just provided for a
convenience.
- Since:
- JAXB1.0
- See Also:
ParseConversionEvent
,
Validator
,
ValidationEventHandler
,
ValidationEvent
,
ValidationEventLocator
ParseConversionEventImpl
public ParseConversionEventImpl(int _severity,
String _message,
ValidationEventLocator _locator)
- Create a new ParseConversionEventImpl.
- Parameters:
_severity
- The severity value for this event. Must be one of
ValidationEvent.WARNING, ValidationEvent.ERROR, or
ValidationEvent.FATAL_ERROR_message
- The text message for this event - may be null._locator
- The locator object for this event - may be null.
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if an illegal severity field is supplied
ParseConversionEventImpl
public ParseConversionEventImpl(int _severity,
String _message,
ValidationEventLocator _locator,
Throwable _linkedException)
- Create a new ParseConversionEventImpl.
- Parameters:
_severity
- The severity value for this event. Must be one of
ValidationEvent.WARNING, ValidationEvent.ERROR, or
ValidationEvent.FATAL_ERROR_message
- The text message for this event - may be null._locator
- The locator object for this event - may be null._linkedException
- An optional linked exception that may provide
additional information about the event - may be null.
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if an illegal severity field is supplied
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