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Thrown to indicate that an argument was null
and should
* not have been.
* This exception supplements the standard IllegalArgumentException
* by providing a more semantically rich description of the problem.
NullArgumentException
represents the case where a method takes
* in a parameter that must not be null
.
* Some coding standards would use NullPointerException
for this case,
* others will use IllegalArgumentException
.
* Thus this exception would be used in place of
* IllegalArgumentException
, yet it still extends it.
* public void foo(String str) { * if (str == null) { * throw new NullArgumentException("str"); * } * // do something with the string * } ** * @author Apache Software Foundation * @author Matthew Hawthorne * @since 2.0 * */ public class NullArgumentException extends IllegalArgumentException { /** * Required for serialization support. * * @see java.io.Serializable */ private static final long serialVersionUID = 1174360235354917591L; /** *
Instantiates with the given argument name.
* * @param argName the name of the argument that wasnull
.
*/
public NullArgumentException(String argName) {
super((argName == null ? "Argument" : argName) + " must not be null.");
}
}