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package org.neo4j.kernel.api.exceptions.schema;
import org.neo4j.kernel.api.exceptions.KernelException;
import org.neo4j.kernel.api.exceptions.Status;
/**
* Constraint validation is the process of finding applicable constraints and verifying that
* that they are not being violated. There are two ways that validation can fail: either the
* {@linkplain ConstraintViolationKernelException data violates the constraint}, or
* {@linkplain UnableToValidateConstraintKernelException the database is unable to perform the validation} for some
* internal reason.
*
* @see ConstraintVerificationFailedKernelException
*/
public abstract class ConstraintValidationKernelException extends KernelException
{
protected ConstraintValidationKernelException( String message, Object... parameters )
{
super( Status.Schema.ConstraintViolation, message, parameters );
}
protected ConstraintValidationKernelException( Throwable cause, String message, Object... parameters )
{
super( Status.Schema.ConstraintViolation, cause, message, parameters );
}
}
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