java.io.Serializable
public class MoneyFormatException
extends java.lang.RuntimeException
This exception makes no guarantees about immutability or thread-safety.
Constructor | Description |
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MoneyFormatException(java.lang.String message) |
Constructor taking a message.
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MoneyFormatException(java.lang.String message,
java.lang.Throwable cause) |
Constructor taking a message and cause.
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Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
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void |
rethrowIOException() |
Checks if the cause of this exception was an IOException, and if so re-throws it
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public MoneyFormatException(java.lang.String message)
message
- the messagepublic MoneyFormatException(java.lang.String message, java.lang.Throwable cause)
message
- the messagecause
- the exception causepublic void rethrowIOException() throws java.io.IOException
This method is useful if you call a printer with an open stream or writer and want to ensure that IOExceptions are not lost.
try { printer.print(writer, money); } catch (CalendricalFormatException ex) { ex.rethrowIOException(); // if code reaches here exception was caused by issues other than IO }Note that calling this method will re-throw the original IOException, causing this MoneyFormatException to be lost.
java.io.IOException
- if the cause of this exception is an IOExceptionCopyright © 2009–2018 Joda.org. All rights reserved.