public class NotIdentifiableEventImpl extends ValidationEventImpl implements NotIdentifiableEvent
Default implementation of the NotIdentifiableEvent interface.
JAXB providers are allowed to use whatever class that implements the ValidationEvent interface. This class is just provided for a convenience.
NotIdentifiableEvent
, Validator
, ValidationEventHandler
, ValidationEvent
, ValidationEventLocator
ERROR, FATAL_ERROR, WARNING
public NotIdentifiableEventImpl(int _severity, String _message, ValidationEventLocator _locator)
Create a new NotIdentifiableEventImpl.
_severity
- The severity value for this event. Must be one of ValidationEvent.WARNING, ValidationEvent.ERROR, or ValidationEvent.FATAL_ERROR_message
- The text message for this event - may be null._locator
- The locator object for this event - may be null.IllegalArgumentException
- if an illegal severity field is suppliedpublic NotIdentifiableEventImpl(int _severity, String _message, ValidationEventLocator _locator, Throwable _linkedException)
Create a new NotIdentifiableEventImpl.
_severity
- The severity value for this event. Must be one of ValidationEvent.WARNING, ValidationEvent.ERROR, or ValidationEvent.FATAL_ERROR_message
- The text message for this event - may be null._locator
- The locator object for this event - may be null._linkedException
- An optional linked exception that may provide additional information about the event - may be null.IllegalArgumentException
- if an illegal severity field is suppliedgetLinkedException, getLocator, getMessage, getSeverity, setLinkedException, setLocator, setMessage, setSeverity, toString
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
getLinkedException, getLocator, getMessage, getSeverity
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