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package org.apache.commons.lang;

Thrown when an object is an instance of an unexpected type (a class or interface). This exception supplements the standard IllegalArgumentException by providing a more semantically rich description of the problem.

IllegalClassException represents the case where a method takes in a genericly typed parameter like Object (typically because it has to due to some other interface it implements), but this implementation only actually accepts a specific type, for example String. This exception would be used in place of IllegalArgumentException, yet it still extends it.

public void foo(Object obj) {
  if (obj instanceof String == false) {
    throw new IllegalClassException(String.class, obj);
  }
  // do something with the string
}
Author:Apache Software Foundation, Matthew Hawthorne, Gary Gregory
Since:2.0
Version:$Id: IllegalClassException.java 905636 2010-02-02 14:03:32Z niallp $
/** * <p>Thrown when an object is an instance of an unexpected type (a class or interface). * This exception supplements the standard <code>IllegalArgumentException</code> * by providing a more semantically rich description of the problem.</p> * * <p><code>IllegalClassException</code> represents the case where a method takes * in a genericly typed parameter like Object (typically because it has to due to some * other interface it implements), but this implementation only actually accepts a specific * type, for example String. This exception would be used in place of * <code>IllegalArgumentException</code>, yet it still extends it.</p> * * <pre> * public void foo(Object obj) { * if (obj instanceof String == false) { * throw new IllegalClassException(String.class, obj); * } * // do something with the string * } * </pre> * * @author Apache Software Foundation * @author Matthew Hawthorne * @author Gary Gregory * @since 2.0 * @version $Id: IllegalClassException.java 905636 2010-02-02 14:03:32Z niallp $ */
public class IllegalClassException extends IllegalArgumentException {
Required for serialization support.
See Also:
  • Serializable
/** * Required for serialization support. * * @see java.io.Serializable */
private static final long serialVersionUID = 8063272569377254819L;

Instantiates with the expected type, and actual object.

Params:
  • expected – the expected type
  • actual – the actual object
Since:2.1
/** * <p>Instantiates with the expected type, and actual object.</p> * * @param expected the expected type * @param actual the actual object * @since 2.1 */
public IllegalClassException(Class expected, Object actual) { super( "Expected: " + safeGetClassName(expected) + ", actual: " + (actual == null ? "null" : actual.getClass().getName())); }

Instantiates with the expected and actual types.

Params:
  • expected – the expected type
  • actual – the actual type
/** * <p>Instantiates with the expected and actual types.</p> * * @param expected the expected type * @param actual the actual type */
public IllegalClassException(Class expected, Class actual) { super( "Expected: " + safeGetClassName(expected) + ", actual: " + safeGetClassName(actual)); }

Instantiates with the specified message.

Params:
  • message – the exception message
/** * <p>Instantiates with the specified message.</p> * * @param message the exception message */
public IllegalClassException(String message) { super(message); }

Returns the class name or null if the class is null.

Params:
  • cls – a Class
Returns:the name of cls, or null if if cls is null.
/** * <p>Returns the class name or <code>null</code> if the class is * <code>null</code>.</p> * * @param cls a <code>Class</code> * @return the name of <code>cls</code>, or <code>null</code> if if <code>cls</code> is <code>null</code>. */
private static final String safeGetClassName(Class cls) { return cls == null ? null : cls.getName(); } }