Java Code Examples for com.sun.xml.internal.ws.resources.AddressingMessages#INVALID_ADDRESSING_HEADER_EXCEPTION
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Example 1
Source File: InvalidAddressingHeaderException.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Creates a InvalidAddressingHeader exception capturing information about the invalid * Addressing Message Property and the reason in Subsubcode. * @param problemHeader * represents the invalid Addressing Header. * @param subsubcode * represents the reason why the Addressing header in question is invalid. */ public InvalidAddressingHeaderException(QName problemHeader, QName subsubcode) { super(AddressingMessages.INVALID_ADDRESSING_HEADER_EXCEPTION(problemHeader,subsubcode)); this.problemHeader = problemHeader; this.subsubcode = subsubcode; }
Example 2
Source File: InvalidAddressingHeaderException.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Creates a InvalidAddressingHeader exception capturing information about the invalid * Addressing Message Property and the reason in Subsubcode. * @param problemHeader * represents the invalid Addressing Header. * @param subsubcode * represents the reason why the Addressing header in question is invalid. */ public InvalidAddressingHeaderException(QName problemHeader, QName subsubcode) { super(AddressingMessages.INVALID_ADDRESSING_HEADER_EXCEPTION(problemHeader,subsubcode)); this.problemHeader = problemHeader; this.subsubcode = subsubcode; }
Example 3
Source File: InvalidAddressingHeaderException.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Creates a InvalidAddressingHeader exception capturing information about the invalid * Addressing Message Property and the reason in Subsubcode. * @param problemHeader * represents the invalid Addressing Header. * @param subsubcode * represents the reason why the Addressing header in question is invalid. */ public InvalidAddressingHeaderException(QName problemHeader, QName subsubcode) { super(AddressingMessages.INVALID_ADDRESSING_HEADER_EXCEPTION(problemHeader,subsubcode)); this.problemHeader = problemHeader; this.subsubcode = subsubcode; }
Example 4
Source File: InvalidAddressingHeaderException.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Creates a InvalidAddressingHeader exception capturing information about the invalid * Addressing Message Property and the reason in Subsubcode. * @param problemHeader * represents the invalid Addressing Header. * @param subsubcode * represents the reason why the Addressing header in question is invalid. */ public InvalidAddressingHeaderException(QName problemHeader, QName subsubcode) { super(AddressingMessages.INVALID_ADDRESSING_HEADER_EXCEPTION(problemHeader,subsubcode)); this.problemHeader = problemHeader; this.subsubcode = subsubcode; }
Example 5
Source File: InvalidAddressingHeaderException.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Creates a InvalidAddressingHeader exception capturing information about the invalid * Addressing Message Property and the reason in Subsubcode. * @param problemHeader * represents the invalid Addressing Header. * @param subsubcode * represents the reason why the Addressing header in question is invalid. */ public InvalidAddressingHeaderException(QName problemHeader, QName subsubcode) { super(AddressingMessages.INVALID_ADDRESSING_HEADER_EXCEPTION(problemHeader,subsubcode)); this.problemHeader = problemHeader; this.subsubcode = subsubcode; }
Example 6
Source File: InvalidAddressingHeaderException.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Creates a InvalidAddressingHeader exception capturing information about the invalid * Addressing Message Property and the reason in Subsubcode. * @param problemHeader * represents the invalid Addressing Header. * @param subsubcode * represents the reason why the Addressing header in question is invalid. */ public InvalidAddressingHeaderException(QName problemHeader, QName subsubcode) { super(AddressingMessages.INVALID_ADDRESSING_HEADER_EXCEPTION(problemHeader,subsubcode)); this.problemHeader = problemHeader; this.subsubcode = subsubcode; }
Example 7
Source File: InvalidAddressingHeaderException.java From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Creates a InvalidAddressingHeader exception capturing information about the invalid * Addressing Message Property and the reason in Subsubcode. * @param problemHeader * represents the invalid Addressing Header. * @param subsubcode * represents the reason why the Addressing header in question is invalid. */ public InvalidAddressingHeaderException(QName problemHeader, QName subsubcode) { super(AddressingMessages.INVALID_ADDRESSING_HEADER_EXCEPTION(problemHeader,subsubcode)); this.problemHeader = problemHeader; this.subsubcode = subsubcode; }
Example 8
Source File: InvalidAddressingHeaderException.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Creates a InvalidAddressingHeader exception capturing information about the invalid * Addressing Message Property and the reason in Subsubcode. * @param problemHeader * represents the invalid Addressing Header. * @param subsubcode * represents the reason why the Addressing header in question is invalid. */ public InvalidAddressingHeaderException(QName problemHeader, QName subsubcode) { super(AddressingMessages.INVALID_ADDRESSING_HEADER_EXCEPTION(problemHeader,subsubcode)); this.problemHeader = problemHeader; this.subsubcode = subsubcode; }