public class ClassNotFoundException extends ReflectiveOperationException
Thrown when an application tries to load in a class through its string name using:
forName
method in class Class
. findSystemClass
method in class ClassLoader
. loadClass
method in class ClassLoader
. but no definition for the class with the specified name could be found.
As of release 1.4, this exception has been retrofitted to conform to the general purpose exception-chaining mechanism. The "optional exception that was raised while loading the class" that may be provided at construction time and accessed via the getException()
method is now known as the cause, and may be accessed via the Throwable.getCause()
method, as well as the aforementioned "legacy method."
Class.forName(java.lang.String)
, ClassLoader.findSystemClass(java.lang.String)
, ClassLoader.loadClass(java.lang.String, boolean)
, Serialized Formpublic ClassNotFoundException()
Constructs a ClassNotFoundException
with no detail message.
public ClassNotFoundException(String s)
Constructs a ClassNotFoundException
with the specified detail message.
s
- the detail message.public ClassNotFoundException(String s, Throwable ex)
Constructs a ClassNotFoundException
with the specified detail message and optional exception that was raised while loading the class.
s
- the detail messageex
- the exception that was raised while loading the classpublic Throwable getException()
Returns the exception that was raised if an error occurred while attempting to load the class. Otherwise, returns null
.
This method predates the general-purpose exception chaining facility. The Throwable.getCause()
method is now the preferred means of obtaining this information.
Exception
that was raised while loading a classpublic Throwable getCause()
Returns the cause of this exception (the exception that was raised if an error occurred while attempting to load the class; otherwise null
).
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