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/*
This file is part of the iText (R) project.
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Authors: Apryse Software.
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package com.itextpdf.html2pdf.exceptions;
import com.itextpdf.commons.exceptions.ITextException;
import com.itextpdf.commons.utils.MessageFormatUtil;
/**
* Runtime exception in case a CSS applier can't be initialized.
*/
public class CssApplierInitializationException extends ITextException {
/** The message template in case reflection failed. */
public static final String REFLECTION_FAILED = "Could not instantiate CssApplier-class {0} for tag {1}.";
/**
* Creates a new {@link CssApplierInitializationException} instance.
*
* @param message the message
* @param className the class name of the CSS applier
* @param tag the key
*/
public CssApplierInitializationException(String message, String className, String tag) {
super(MessageFormatUtil.format(message, className, tag));
}
}