public class IncompleteArgumentException
extends java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
Thrown to indicate an incomplete argument to a method.
This exception supplements the standard IllegalArgumentException
by providing a more semantically rich description of the problem.
IncompleteArgumentException
represents the case where a method takes
in a parameter that has a number of properties, some of which have not been set.
A case might be a search requirements bean that must have three properties set
in order for the method to run, but only one is actually set.
This exception would be used in place of
IllegalArgumentException
, yet it still extends it.
public void foo(PersonSearcher search) { if (search.getSurname() == null || search.getForename() == null || search.getSex() == null) { throw new IncompleteArgumentException("search"); } // do something with the searcher }
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IncompleteArgumentException(java.lang.String argName)
Instantiates with the specified description.
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IncompleteArgumentException(java.lang.String argName,
java.lang.String[] items)
Instantiates with the specified description.
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public IncompleteArgumentException(java.lang.String argName)
Instantiates with the specified description.
argName
- a description of the incomplete argumentpublic IncompleteArgumentException(java.lang.String argName, java.lang.String[] items)
Instantiates with the specified description.
argName
- a description of the incomplete argumentitems
- an array describing the arguments missingCopyright © 2010 - 2020 Adobe. All Rights Reserved