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/*
* Copyright (c) 2000 World Wide Web Consortium,
* (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Institut National de
* Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique, Keio University). All
* Rights Reserved. This program is distributed under the W3C's Software
* Intellectual Property License. This program is distributed in the
* hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even
* the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE.
* See W3C License http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/ for more details.
*/
package org.w3c.dom;
/**
* DOM operations only raise exceptions in "exceptional" circumstances, i.e.,
* when an operation is impossible to perform (either for logical reasons,
* because data is lost, or because the implementation has become unstable).
* In general, DOM methods return specific error values in ordinary
* processing situations, such as out-of-bound errors when using
* NodeList
.
* Implementations should raise other exceptions under other circumstances.
* For example, implementations should raise an implementation-dependent
* exception if a null
argument is passed.
*
Some languages and object systems do not support the concept of
* exceptions. For such systems, error conditions may be indicated using
* native error reporting mechanisms. For some bindings, for example,
* methods may return error codes similar to those listed in the
* corresponding method descriptions.
*
See also the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 Core Specification.
*/
public class DOMException extends RuntimeException
{
public DOMException(short theCode, String message)
{
super(message);
this.code= theCode;
}
public short code;
// ExceptionCode
/**
* If index or size is negative, or greater than the allowed value
*/
public static final short INDEX_SIZE_ERR= 1;
/**
* If the specified range of text does not fit into a DOMString
*/
public static final short DOMSTRING_SIZE_ERR= 2;
/**
* If any node is inserted somewhere it doesn't belong
*/
public static final short HIERARCHY_REQUEST_ERR= 3;
/**
* If a node is used in a different document than the one that created it
* (that doesn't support it)
*/
public static final short WRONG_DOCUMENT_ERR= 4;
/**
* If an invalid or illegal character is specified, such as in a name. See
* production 2 in the XML specification for the definition of a legal
* character, and production 5 for the definition of a legal name
* character.
*/
public static final short INVALID_CHARACTER_ERR= 5;
/**
* If data is specified for a node which does not support data
*/
public static final short NO_DATA_ALLOWED_ERR= 6;
/**
* If an attempt is made to modify an object where modifications are not
* allowed
*/
public static final short NO_MODIFICATION_ALLOWED_ERR= 7;
/**
* If an attempt is made to reference a node in a context where it does
* not exist
*/
public static final short NOT_FOUND_ERR= 8;
/**
* If the implementation does not support the requested type of object or
* operation.
*/
public static final short NOT_SUPPORTED_ERR= 9;
/**
* If an attempt is made to add an attribute that is already in use
* elsewhere
*/
public static final short INUSE_ATTRIBUTE_ERR= 10;
/**
* If an attempt is made to use an object that is not, or is no longer,
* usable.
* @since DOM Level 2
*/
public static final short INVALID_STATE_ERR= 11;
/**
* If an invalid or illegal string is specified.
* @since DOM Level 2
*/
public static final short SYNTAX_ERR= 12;
/**
* If an attempt is made to modify the type of the underlying object.
* @since DOM Level 2
*/
public static final short INVALID_MODIFICATION_ERR= 13;
/**
* If an attempt is made to create or change an object in a way which is
* incorrect with regard to namespaces.
* @since DOM Level 2
*/
public static final short NAMESPACE_ERR= 14;
/**
* If a parameter or an operation is not supported by the underlying
* object.
* @since DOM Level 2
*/
public static final short INVALID_ACCESS_ERR= 15;
}