Class Message
- java.lang.Object
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- org.elasticsearch.common.inject.spi.Message
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Element
public final class Message extends Object implements Element
An error message and the context in which it occurred. Messages are usually created internally by Guice and its extensions. Messages can be created explicitly in a module usingaddError()statements:try { bindPropertiesFromFile(); } catch (IOException e) { addError(e); }- Author:
- crazybob@google.com (Bob Lee)
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description <T> TacceptVisitor(ElementVisitor<T> visitor)Accepts an element visitor.voidapplyTo(Binder binder)Writes this module element to the given binder (optional operation).booleanequals(Object o)ThrowablegetCause()Returns the throwable that caused this message, ornullif this message was not caused by a throwable.StringgetMessage()Gets the error message text.StringgetSource()Returns an arbitrary object containing information about the "place" where this element was configured.List<Object>getSources()inthashCode()StringtoString()
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Method Detail
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getSource
public String getSource()
Description copied from interface:ElementReturns an arbitrary object containing information about the "place" where this element was configured. Used by Guice in the production of descriptive error messages.Tools might specially handle types they know about;
StackTraceElementis a good example. Tools should simply calltoString()on the source object if the type is unfamiliar.
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getMessage
public String getMessage()
Gets the error message text.
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acceptVisitor
public <T> T acceptVisitor(ElementVisitor<T> visitor)
Description copied from interface:ElementAccepts an element visitor. Invokes the visitor method specific to this element's type.- Specified by:
acceptVisitorin interfaceElement- Parameters:
visitor- to call back on- Since:
- 2.0
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getCause
public Throwable getCause()
Returns the throwable that caused this message, ornullif this message was not caused by a throwable.- Since:
- 2.0
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