java.lang.annotation

Class AnnotationTypeMismatchExceptio- n

    • Constructor Detail
      • AnnotationTypeMismatchException
        public AnnotationTypeMismatchException(Method element,
                                       String foundType)
        Constructs an AnnotationTypeMismatchException for the specified annotation type element and found data type.
        Parameters:
        element - the Method object for the annotation element
        foundType - the (erroneous) type of data found in the annotation. This string may, but is not required to, contain the value as well. The exact format of the string is unspecified.
    • Method Detail
      • element
        public Method element()
        Returns the Method object for the incorrectly typed element.
        Returns:
        the Method object for the incorrectly typed element
      • foundType
        public String foundType()
        Returns the type of data found in the incorrectly typed element. The returned string may, but is not required to, contain the value as well. The exact format of the string is unspecified.
        Returns:
        the type of data found in the incorrectly typed element

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