public class URISyntaxException extends Exception
URI
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Serialized FormConstructor and Description |
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URISyntaxException(String input,
String reason)
Constructs an instance from the given input string and reason.
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URISyntaxException(String input,
String reason,
int index)
Constructs an instance from the given input string, reason, and error
index.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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int |
getIndex()
Returns an index into the input string of the position at which the
parse error occurred, or
-1 if this position is not known. |
String |
getInput()
Returns the input string.
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String |
getMessage()
Returns a string describing the parse error.
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String |
getReason()
Returns a string explaining why the input string could not be parsed.
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addSuppressed, fillInStackTrace, getCause, getLocalizedMessage, getStackTrace, getSuppressed, initCause, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, setStackTrace, toString
public URISyntaxException(String input, String reason, int index)
input
- The input stringreason
- A string explaining why the input could not be parsedindex
- The index at which the parse error occurred,
or -1
if the index is not knownNullPointerException
- If either the input or reason strings are null
IllegalArgumentException
- If the error index is less than -1
public URISyntaxException(String input, String reason)
-1
.input
- The input stringreason
- A string explaining why the input could not be parsedNullPointerException
- If either the input or reason strings are null
public String getInput()
public String getReason()
public int getIndex()
-1
if this position is not known.public String getMessage()
':'
), a space, and the input string. If the error index is
defined then the string " at index "
followed by the index, in
decimal, is inserted after the reason string and before the colon
character.getMessage
in class Throwable
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