javax.imageio

Class IIOException

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Serializable
    Direct Known Subclasses:
    IIOInvalidTreeException

    public class IIOException
    extends IOException
    An exception class used for signaling run-time failure of reading and writing operations.

    In addition to a message string, a reference to another Throwable (Error or Exception) is maintained. This reference, if non-null, refers to the event that caused this exception to occur. For example, an IOException while reading from a File would be stored there.

    See Also:
    Serialized Form
    • Constructor Detail

      • IIOException

        public IIOException(String message)
        Constructs an IIOException with a given message String. No underlying cause is set; getCause will return null.
        Parameters:
        message - the error message.
        See Also:
        Throwable.getMessage()
      • IIOException

        public IIOException(String message,
                    Throwable cause)
        Constructs an IIOException with a given message String and a Throwable that was its underlying cause.
        Parameters:
        message - the error message.
        cause - the Throwable (Error or Exception) that caused this exception to occur.
        See Also:
        Throwable.getCause(), Throwable.getMessage()

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