public class IllegalClassException
extends java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
Thrown when an object is an instance of an unexpected type (a class or interface).
This exception supplements the standard IllegalArgumentException
by providing a more semantically rich description of the problem.
IllegalClassException represents the case where a method takes
in a genericly typed parameter like Object (typically because it has to due to some
other interface it implements), but this implementation only actually accepts a specific
type, for example String. This exception would be used in place of
IllegalArgumentException, yet it still extends it.
public void foo(Object obj) {
if (obj instanceof String == false) {
throw new IllegalClassException(String.class, obj);
}
// do something with the string
}
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IllegalClassException(java.lang.Class expected,
java.lang.Class actual)
Instantiates with the expected and actual types.
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IllegalClassException(java.lang.Class expected,
java.lang.Object actual)
Instantiates with the expected type, and actual object.
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IllegalClassException(java.lang.String message)
Instantiates with the specified message.
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public IllegalClassException(java.lang.Class expected,
java.lang.Object actual)
Instantiates with the expected type, and actual object.
expected - the expected typeactual - the actual objectpublic IllegalClassException(java.lang.Class expected,
java.lang.Class actual)
Instantiates with the expected and actual types.
expected - the expected typeactual - the actual typepublic IllegalClassException(java.lang.String message)
Instantiates with the specified message.
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