javax.enterprise.inject.spi

Class DefinitionException

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    Serializable

    public class DefinitionException
    extends RuntimeException

    Thrown when a definition error occurs.

    Definition errors are developer errors. They may be detected by tooling at development time, and are also detected by the container at initialization time. If a definition error exists in a deployment, initialization will be aborted by the container.

    The container is permitted to define a non-portable mode, for use at development time, in which some definition errors do not cause application initialization to abort.

    An implementation is permitted to throw a subclass of DefinitionException for any definition error which exists.

    Since:
    1.1
    Author:
    Pete Muir
    See Also:
    Serialized Form
    • Constructor Detail

      • DefinitionException

        public DefinitionException(String message,
                                   Throwable t)
      • DefinitionException

        public DefinitionException(String message)
      • DefinitionException

        public DefinitionException(Throwable t)

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