//Auto-generated by kalyptus. DO NOT EDIT. package org.kde.koala; import org.kde.qt.Qt; import org.kde.qt.QtSupport; /** DOM operations only raise exceptions in "exceptional" circumstances, i.e., when an operation is impossible to perform (either for logical reasons, because data is lost, or because the implementation has become unstable). In general, DOM methods return specific error values in ordinary processing situation, such as out-of-bound errors when using ArrayList . Implementations may raise other exceptions under other circumstances. For example, implementations may raise an implementation-dependent exception if a null argument is passed. Some languages and object systems do not support the concept of exceptions. For such systems, error conditions may be indicated using native error reporting mechanisms. For some bindings, for example, methods may return error codes similar to those listed in the corresponding method descriptions. @short DOM operations only raise exceptions in "exceptional" circumstances, i. */ public class DOMException implements QtSupport { private long _qt; private boolean _allocatedInJavaWorld = true; protected DOMException(Class dummy){} public DOMException(short _code) { newDOMException(_code); } private native void newDOMException(short _code); public DOMException(DOMException other) { newDOMException(other); } private native void newDOMException(DOMException other); }