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package java.util;
/**
* A {@code MissingResourceException} is thrown by ResourceBundle when a
* resource bundle cannot be found or a resource is missing from a resource
* bundle.
*
* @see ResourceBundle
* @see RuntimeException
*/
public class MissingResourceException extends RuntimeException {
String className, key;
/**
* Constructs a new {@code MissingResourceException} with the stack trace,
* message, the class name of the resource bundle and the name of the
* missing resource filled in.
*
* @param detailMessage
* the detail message for the exception.
* @param className
* the class name of the resource bundle.
* @param resourceName
* the name of the missing resource.
*/
public MissingResourceException(String detailMessage, String className,
String resourceName) {
super(detailMessage);
this.className = className;
key = resourceName;
}
/**
* Returns the class name of the resource bundle from which a resource could
* not be found, or in the case of a missing resource, the name of the
* missing resource bundle.
*
* @return the class name of the resource bundle.
*/
public String getClassName() {
return className;
}
/**
* Returns the name of the missing resource, or an empty string if the
* resource bundle is missing.
*
* @return the name of the missing resource.
*/
public String getKey() {
return key;
}
}