java.util

Class InvalidPropertiesFormatExcepti- on

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Serializable

    public class InvalidPropertiesFormatException
    extends IOException
    Thrown to indicate that an operation could not complete because the input did not conform to the appropriate XML document type for a collection of properties, as per the Properties specification.

    Note, that although InvalidPropertiesFormatException inherits Serializable interface from Exception, it is not intended to be Serializable. Appropriate serialization methods are implemented to throw NotSerializableException.

    Since:
    1.5
    See Also:
    Properties
    • Constructor Detail

      • InvalidPropertiesFormatException

        public InvalidPropertiesFormatException(Throwable cause)
        Constructs an InvalidPropertiesFormatException with the specified cause.
        Parameters:
        cause - the cause (which is saved for later retrieval by the Throwable.getCause() method).
      • InvalidPropertiesFormatException

        public InvalidPropertiesFormatException(String message)
        Constructs an InvalidPropertiesFormatException with the specified detail message.
        Parameters:
        message - the detail message. The detail message is saved for later retrieval by the Throwable.getMessage() method.

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