This module, both source code and documentation, is in the
Public Domain, and comes with NO WARRANTY.
This exception will include information for locating the error
in the original XML document. Note that although the application
will receive a SAXParseException as the argument to the handlers
the application is not actually required to throw the exception;
instead, it can simply read the information in it and take a
different action.
Since:
SAX 1.0
Version:
2.0
Create a new SAXParseException from a message and a Locator.
java.lang.Exception e)
Wrap an existing exception in a SAXParseException.
java.lang.String publicId,
java.lang.String systemId,
int lineNumber,
int columnNumber)
Create a new SAXParseException.
java.lang.String publicId,
java.lang.String systemId,
int lineNumber,
int columnNumber,
java.lang.Exception e)
Create a new SAXParseException with an embedded exception.
Constructor Summary
The column number of the end of the text where the exception occurred.
The line number of the end of the text where the exception occurred.
Get the public identifier of the entity where the exception occurred.
Get the system identifier of the entity where the exception occurred.
public SAXParseException(java.lang.String message,
Create a new SAXParseException from a message and a Locator.
This constructor is especially useful when an application is
Parameters:
message - The error or warning message.
locator - The locator object for the error or warning (may be
SAXParseException
public SAXParseException(java.lang.String message,
java.lang.Exception e)
Wrap an existing exception in a SAXParseException.
This constructor is especially useful when an application is
Parameters:
message - The error or warning message, or null to
use the message from the embedded exception.
locator - The locator object for the error or warning (may be
SAXParseException
public SAXParseException(java.lang.String message,
java.lang.String publicId,
java.lang.String systemId,
int lineNumber,
int columnNumber)
Create a new SAXParseException.
This constructor is most useful for parser writers.
If the system identifier is a URL, the parser must resolve it
fully before creating the exception.
Parameters:
message - The error or warning message.
publicId - The public identifer of the entity that generated
the error or warning.
systemId - The system identifer of the entity that generated
the error or warning.
lineNumber - The line number of the end of the text that
caused the error or warning.
columnNumber - The column number of the end of the text that
SAXParseException
public SAXParseException(java.lang.String message,
java.lang.String publicId,
java.lang.String systemId,
int lineNumber,
int columnNumber,
java.lang.Exception e)
Create a new SAXParseException with an embedded exception.
This constructor is most useful for parser writers who
need to wrap an exception that is not a subclass of
If the system identifier is a URL, the parser must resolve it
fully before creating the exception.
Parameters:
message - The error or warning message, or null to use
the message from the embedded exception.
publicId - The public identifer of the entity that generated
the error or warning.
systemId - The system identifer of the entity that generated
the error or warning.
lineNumber - The line number of the end of the text that
caused the error or warning.
columnNumber - The column number of the end of the text that
Method Detail
getPublicId
public java.lang.String getPublicId()
Get the public identifier of the entity where the exception occurred.
Returns:
A string containing the public identifier, or null
getSystemId
public java.lang.String getSystemId()
Get the system identifier of the entity where the exception occurred.
If the system identifier is a URL, it will be resolved
fully.
Returns:
A string containing the system identifier, or null
getLineNumber
public int getLineNumber()
The line number of the end of the text where the exception occurred.
Returns:
An integer representing the line number, or -1
getColumnNumber
public int getColumnNumber()
The column number of the end of the text where the exception occurred.