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Class com.oroinc.text.MalformedCachePatternException

java.lang.Object
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   +----java.lang.Throwable
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           +----java.lang.Exception
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                   +----java.lang.RuntimeException
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                           +----com.oroinc.text.MalformedCachePatternException

public class MalformedCachePatternException
extends RuntimeException
An exception used to indicate errors in a regular expression fetched from a PatternCache. It is derived from RuntimeException, and therefore does not have to be caught. You should generally make an effort to catch MalformedCachePatternException whenever you use dynamically generated patterns (from user input or some other source). Static expressions represented as strings in your source code don't require exception handling because as you write and test run your program you will correct any errors in those expressions when you run into an uncaught MalformedCachePatternException. By the time you complete your project, those static expressions will be guaranteed to be correct. However, pieces of code with expressions that you cannot guarantee to be correct should catch MalformedCachePatternException to ensure reliability.

Copyright © 1997 Original Resuable Objects, Inc. All rights reserved.

See Also:
PatternCache

Constructor Index

 o MalformedCachePatternException()
Simply calls the corresponding constructor of its superclass.
 o MalformedCachePatternException(String)
Simply calls the corresponding constructor of its superclass.

Constructors

 o MalformedCachePatternException
 public MalformedCachePatternException()
Simply calls the corresponding constructor of its superclass.

 o MalformedCachePatternException
 public MalformedCachePatternException(String message)
Simply calls the corresponding constructor of its superclass.

Parameters:
message - A message indicating the nature of the error.

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