Java 1.4 | serializable unchecked |
An instance of this class is thrown whenever an exception is raised by the DOM API. Unlike many Java APIs, the DOM API does not define specialized subclasses to define different categories of exceptions. Instead, a more specific exception type is specified by the public field code. The value of this field will be one of the constants defined by this class, which have the following meanings:INDEX_SIZE_ERR Indicates an out-of-bounds error for an array or string index.DOMSTRING_SIZE_ERR Indicates that a requested text is too big to fit into a String object. Exceptions of this type are intended for DOM implementations for other languages and should not occur in Java.HIERARCHY_REQUEST_ERR Indicates that an attempt was made to place a node somewhere illegal in the document tree hierarchy.WRONG_DOCUMENT_ERR Indicates an attempt to use a node with a document that is different than the document that created the node.INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR Indicates that an illegal character is used (in an element name, for example) .NO_DATA_ALLOWED_ERR Not currently used.NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR Indicates that an attempt was made to modify a node that is read-only and does not allow modifications. Entity, EntityReference, and Notation nodes, and all of their descendants are read-only.NOT_FOUND_ERR Indicates that a node was not found where it was expected.NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR Indicates that a method or property is not supported in the current DOM implementation.INUSE_ATTRIBUTE_ERR Indicates that an attempt was made to associate an Attr with an Element when that Attr node was already associated with a different Element node.INVALID_STATE_ERR Indicates an attempt to use an object that is not yet, or is no longer, in a state that allows such use.SYNTAX_ERR Indicates that a specified string contains a syntax error. Exceptions of this type are not raised by the core module of the DOM API described here.INVALID_MODIFICATION_ERR Exceptions of this type are not raised by the core module of the DOM API described here.NAMESPACE_ERR Indicates an error involving element or attribute namespaces.INVALID_ACCESS_ERR Indicates an attempt to access an object in a way that is not supported by the implementation.
Figure 21-8. org.w3c.dom.DOMException
public class DOMException extends RuntimeException { // Public Constructors public DOMException (short code , String message ); // Public Constants public static final short DOMSTRING_SIZE_ERR ; =2 public static final short HIERARCHY_REQUEST_ERR ; =3 public static final short INDEX_SIZE_ERR ; =1 public static final short INUSE_ATTRIBUTE_ERR ; =10 public static final short INVALID_ACCESS_ERR ; =15 public static final short INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR ; =5 public static final short INVALID_MODIFICATION_ERR ; =13 public static final short INVALID_STATE_ERR ; =11 public static final short NAMESPACE_ERR ; =14 public static final short NO_DATA_ALLOWED_ERR ; =6 public static final short NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR ; =7 public static final short NOT_FOUND_ERR ; =8 public static final short NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR ; =9 public static final short SYNTAX_ERR ; =12 5.0 public static final short TYPE_MISMATCH_ERR ; =17 5.0 public static final short VALIDATION_ERR ; =16 public static final short WRONG_DOCUMENT_ERR ; =4 // Public Instance Fields public short code ; }
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