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Tensorics is a java framework which uses a tensor as a central object. A tensor represents a set of values placed in an N-dimensional space. Wherever you are tempted to use maps of maps, a tensor might be a good choice ;-) Tensorics provides methods to create, transform and performing calculations with those tensors.
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package org.tensorics.core.resolve.engine;
import org.tensorics.core.resolve.domain.ResolvingException;
/**
* This exception will be thrown as soon as the number of iterations of the tree walker reach a certain limit (as
* defined there). This usually means some inconsistency within the tree.
*
* @author kfuchsbe
*/
public class EmergencyAbortLimitReachedException extends ResolvingException {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
public EmergencyAbortLimitReachedException(int maxLoopCount) {
super("The number of iterations reached the emergency limit of " + maxLoopCount
+ ". This means that the tree could not be resolved. "
+ "Reasons for that might be e.g. missing implementations or missing "
+ "'equals' methods in node implementations.");
}
}