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* Hibernate, Relational Persistence for Idiomatic Java
*
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package org.hibernate;
import org.hibernate.internal.util.StringHelper;
Thrown when the (illegal) value of a property can not be persisted.
There are two main causes:
- a property declared not-null="true" is null
- an association references an unsaved transient instance
Author: Gavin King
/**
* Thrown when the (illegal) value of a property can not be persisted.
* There are two main causes:
* <ul>
* <li>a property declared <tt>not-null="true"</tt> is null
* <li>an association references an unsaved transient instance
* </ul>
* @author Gavin King
*/
public class PropertyValueException extends HibernateException {
private final String entityName;
private final String propertyName;
Constructs a PropertyValueException using the specified information.
Params: - message – A message explaining the exception condition
- entityName – The name of the entity, containing the property
- propertyName – The name of the property being accessed.
/**
* Constructs a PropertyValueException using the specified information.
*
* @param message A message explaining the exception condition
* @param entityName The name of the entity, containing the property
* @param propertyName The name of the property being accessed.
*/
public PropertyValueException(String message, String entityName, String propertyName) {
super( message );
this.entityName = entityName;
this.propertyName = propertyName;
}
public String getEntityName() {
return entityName;
}
public String getPropertyName() {
return propertyName;
}
@Override
public String getMessage() {
return super.getMessage() + " : " + StringHelper.qualify( entityName, propertyName );
}
}