public class MarshalException extends JAXBException
 The ValidationEventHandler can cause this exception to be thrown
 during the marshal operations.  See
 ValidationEventHandler.handleEvent(ValidationEvent).
JAXBException, 
Marshaller, 
Serialized Form| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| MarshalException(String message)Construct a MarshalException with the specified detail message. | 
| MarshalException(String message,
                String errorCode)Construct a MarshalException with the specified detail message and vendor
 specific errorCode. | 
| MarshalException(String message,
                String errorCode,
                Throwable exception)Construct a MarshalException with the specified detail message, vendor
 specific errorCode, and linkedException. | 
| MarshalException(String message,
                Throwable exception)Construct a MarshalException with the specified detail message and
 linkedException. | 
| MarshalException(Throwable exception)Construct a MarshalException with a linkedException. | 
getCause, getErrorCode, getLinkedException, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, setLinkedException, toStringaddSuppressed, fillInStackTrace, getLocalizedMessage, getMessage, getStackTrace, getSuppressed, initCause, setStackTracepublic MarshalException(String message)
message - a description of the exceptionpublic MarshalException(String message, String errorCode)
message - a description of the exceptionerrorCode - a string specifying the vendor specific error codepublic MarshalException(Throwable exception)
exception - the linked exceptionpublic MarshalException(String message, Throwable exception)
message - a description of the exceptionexception - the linked exceptionpublic MarshalException(String message, String errorCode, Throwable exception)
message - a description of the exceptionerrorCode - a string specifying the vendor specific error codeexception - the linked exception Submit a bug or feature 
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