001/*
002 * AttributeException.java July 2006
003 *
004 * Copyright (C) 2006, Niall Gallagher <niallg@users.sf.net>
005 *
006 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
007 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
008 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
009 *
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011 *
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017 */
018
019package org.simpleframework.xml.core;
020
021/**
022 * The <code>AttributeException</code> is used to represent conditions 
023 * when an XML attribute is in an invalid state. Typically this is 
024 * used when and attribute cannot be serialized or deserialized. Such 
025 * a condition can arise when an attribute exists within the source 
026 * XML that does not match the schema class. For serialization this
027 * exception is thrown if a required field is null.
028 * 
029 * @author Niall Gallagher
030 */
031public class AttributeException extends PersistenceException {
032
033   /**
034    * Constructor for the <code>AttributeException</code> object. This
035    * constructor takes a format string an a variable number of object
036    * arguments, which can be inserted into the format string. 
037    * 
038    * @param text a format string used to present the error message
039    * @param list a list of arguments to insert into the string
040    */
041   public AttributeException(String text, Object... list) {
042      super(text, list);           
043   }        
044
045   /**
046    * Constructor for the <code>AttributeException</code> object. This
047    * constructor takes a format string an a variable number of object
048    * arguments, which can be inserted into the format string. 
049    * 
050    * @param cause the source exception this is used to represent
051    * @param text a format string used to present the error message
052    * @param list a list of arguments to insert into the string 
053    */
054   public AttributeException(Throwable cause, String text, Object... list) {
055      super(cause, text, list);           
056   }
057}