- java.lang.Object
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- java.lang.Throwable
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- java.lang.Exception
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- java.beans.PropertyVetoException
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable
public class PropertyVetoException extends Exception
A PropertyVetoException is thrown when a proposed change to a property represents an unacceptable value.- See Also:
- Serialized Form
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor and Description PropertyVetoException(String mess, PropertyChangeEvent evt)
Constructs aPropertyVetoException
with a detailed message.
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Method Summary
Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description PropertyChangeEvent
getPropertyChangeEvent()
Gets the vetoedPropertyChangeEvent
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Methods inherited from class java.lang.Throwable
addSuppressed, fillInStackTrace, getCause, getLocalizedMessage, getMessage, getStackTrace, getSuppressed, initCause, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, setStackTrace, toString
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Constructor Detail
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PropertyVetoException
public PropertyVetoException(String mess, PropertyChangeEvent evt)
Constructs aPropertyVetoException
with a detailed message.- Parameters:
mess
- Descriptive messageevt
- A PropertyChangeEvent describing the vetoed change.
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Method Detail
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getPropertyChangeEvent
public PropertyChangeEvent getPropertyChangeEvent()
Gets the vetoedPropertyChangeEvent
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- A PropertyChangeEvent describing the vetoed change.
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