Example #1
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 /**
  * Reports an error. Errors are non-fatal and usually signify that the document is invalid with
  * respect to its grammar(s).
  *
  * @param domain The domain of the error. The domain can be any string but is suggested to be a
  *     valid URI. The domain can be used to conveniently specify a web site location of the
  *     relevent specification or document pertaining to this error.
  * @param key The error key. This key can be any string and is implementation dependent.
  * @param exception Exception.
  * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop parsing the document.
  */
 public void error(String domain, String key, XMLParseException exception) throws XNIException {
   fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_ERROR;
   fDOMError.fException = exception;
   // REVISIT: May need to lookup from DOMErrorTypeMap in the future.
   fDOMError.fType = key;
   fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage();
   DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator;
   if (locator != null) {
     locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber();
     locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber();
     locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset();
     locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId();
     locator.fRelatedNode = fCurrentNode;
   }
   if (fDomErrorHandler != null) {
     fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError);
   }
 } // error(String,String,XMLParseException)
Example #2
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 /**
  * Report a fatal error. Fatal errors usually occur when the document is not well-formed and
  * signifies that the parser cannot continue normal operation.
  *
  * <p><strong>Note:</strong> The error handler should <em>always</em> throw an <code>XNIException
  * </code> from this method. This exception can either be the same exception that is passed as a
  * parameter to the method or a new XNI exception object. If the registered error handler fails to
  * throw an exception, the continuing operation of the parser is undetermined.
  *
  * @param domain The domain of the fatal error. The domain can be any string but is suggested to
  *     be a valid URI. The domain can be used to conveniently specify a web site location of the
  *     relevent specification or document pertaining to this fatal error.
  * @param key The fatal error key. This key can be any string and is implementation dependent.
  * @param exception Exception.
  * @throws XNIException Thrown to signal that the parser should stop parsing the document.
  */
 public void fatalError(String domain, String key, XMLParseException exception)
     throws XNIException {
   fDOMError.fSeverity = DOMError.SEVERITY_FATAL_ERROR;
   fDOMError.fException = exception;
   fErrorCode.setValues(domain, key);
   String domErrorType = DOMErrorTypeMap.getDOMErrorType(fErrorCode);
   fDOMError.fType = (domErrorType != null) ? domErrorType : key;
   fDOMError.fRelatedData = fDOMError.fMessage = exception.getMessage();
   DOMLocatorImpl locator = fDOMError.fLocator;
   if (locator != null) {
     locator.fColumnNumber = exception.getColumnNumber();
     locator.fLineNumber = exception.getLineNumber();
     locator.fUtf16Offset = exception.getCharacterOffset();
     locator.fUri = exception.getExpandedSystemId();
     locator.fRelatedNode = fCurrentNode;
   }
   if (fDomErrorHandler != null) {
     fDomErrorHandler.handleError(fDOMError);
   }
 } // fatalError(String,String,XMLParseException)