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package org.apache.tools.ant;

Used to report attempts to set an unsupported element When the attempt to set the element is made, the code does not not know the name of the task/type based on a mapping from the classname to the task/type. However one class may be used by a lot of task/types. This exception may be caught by code that does know the task/type and it will reset the message to the correct message. This will be done once (in the case of a recursive call to handlechildren).
Since:Ant 1.6.3
/** * Used to report attempts to set an unsupported element * When the attempt to set the element is made, * the code does not not know the name of the task/type * based on a mapping from the classname to the task/type. * However one class may be used by a lot of task/types. * This exception may be caught by code that does know * the task/type and it will reset the message to the * correct message. * This will be done once (in the case of a recursive * call to handlechildren). * * @since Ant 1.6.3 */
public class UnsupportedElementException extends BuildException { private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; private final String element;
Constructs an unsupported element exception.
Params:
  • msg – The string containing the message.
  • element – The name of the incorrect element.
/** * Constructs an unsupported element exception. * @param msg The string containing the message. * @param element The name of the incorrect element. */
public UnsupportedElementException(String msg, String element) { super(msg); this.element = element; }
Get the element that is wrong.
Returns:the element name.
/** * Get the element that is wrong. * * @return the element name. */
public String getElement() { return element; } }