org.w3c.dom.ls
Class LSException
java.lang.Object
  
java.lang.Throwable
      
java.lang.Exception
          
java.lang.RuntimeException
              
org.w3c.dom.ls.LSException
public class LSException
- extends RuntimeException
 
Parser or write operations may throw an LSException if the 
 processing is stopped. The processing can be stopped due to a 
 DOMError with a severity of 
 DOMError.SEVERITY_FATAL_ERROR or a non recovered 
 DOMError.SEVERITY_ERROR, or if 
 DOMErrorHandler.handleError() returned false. 
 
Note:  As suggested in the definition of the constants in the 
 DOMError interface, a DOM implementation may choose to 
 continue after a fatal error, but the resulting DOM tree is then 
 implementation dependent. 
 
See also the Document Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Load
and Save Specification.
- Since:
 - BlackBerry API 4.6.0
 
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Field Summary | 
static short | 
PARSE_ERR
 
          If an attempt was made to load a document, or an XML Fragment, using 
 LSParser and the processing has been stopped. | 
static short | 
SERIALIZE_ERR
 
          If an attempt was made to serialize a Node using 
 LSSerializer and the processing has been stopped. | 
 short | 
code
 
            | 
 
 
 
 
 
code
public short code
- Since:
 - BlackBerry API 4.6.0
 
PARSE_ERR
public static final short PARSE_ERR
- If an attempt was made to load a document, or an XML Fragment, using 
 
LSParser and the processing has been stopped.
- See Also:
 - Constant Field Values
 - Since:
 - BlackBerry API 4.6.0
 
 
SERIALIZE_ERR
public static final short SERIALIZE_ERR
- If an attempt was made to serialize a 
Node using 
 LSSerializer and the processing has been stopped.
- See Also:
 - Constant Field Values
 - Since:
 - BlackBerry API 4.6.0
 
 
LSException
public LSException(short code,
                   String message)
- Since:
 - BlackBerry API 4.6.0
 
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