public class InstantiationException extends PersistenceException
InstantiationException is thrown when an object
cannot be instantiated either because it is an abstract class or an
interface. Such a situation can arise if a serializable field is an
abstract type and a suitable concrete class cannot be found. Also,
if an override type is not assignable to the field type this is
thrown, for example if an XML element list is not a collection.| Constructor and Description |
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InstantiationException(java.lang.String text,
java.lang.Object... list)
Constructor for the
InstantiationException object. |
InstantiationException(java.lang.Throwable cause,
java.lang.String text,
java.lang.Object... list)
Constructor for the
InstantiationException object. |
public InstantiationException(java.lang.String text,
java.lang.Object... list)
InstantiationException object.
This constructor takes a format string an a variable number of
object arguments, which can be inserted into the format string.text - a format string used to present the error messagelist - a list of arguments to insert into the stringpublic InstantiationException(java.lang.Throwable cause,
java.lang.String text,
java.lang.Object... list)
InstantiationException object.
This constructor takes a format string an a variable number of
object arguments, which can be inserted into the format string.cause - the source exception this is used to representtext - a format string used to present the error messagelist - a list of arguments to insert into the string