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1 /*****************************************************************************
2  * Source code information
3  * -----------------------
4  * Original author Ian Dickinson, HP Labs Bristol
5  * Author email Ian.Dickinson@hp.com
6  * Package Jena 2
7  * Web http://sourceforge.net/projects/jena/
8  * Created 09-May-2003
9  * Filename $RCSfile: LanguageConsistencyException.java,v $
10  * Revision $Revision: 1.4 $
11  * Release status $State: Exp $
12  *
13  * Last modified on $Date: 2005/02/21 12:04:29 $
14  * by $Author: andy_seaborne $
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19
20 // Package
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package com.hp.hpl.jena.ontology;
23
24
25 // Imports
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27

28 /**
29  * <p>
30  * An exception that denotes some inconsistency between the arguments to a method
31  * in the ontology API, and the language definition for a given ontology profile.
32  * For example, the arguments of an intersection class description should all be classes.
33  * </p>
34  *
35  * @author Ian Dickinson, HP Labs
36  * (<a HREF="mailto:Ian.Dickinson@hp.com" >email</a>)
37  * @version CVS $Id: LanguageConsistencyException.java,v 1.4 2005/02/21 12:04:29 andy_seaborne Exp $
38  */

39 public class LanguageConsistencyException
40     extends OntologyException
41 {
42     // Constants
43
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44

45     // Static variables
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47

48     // Instance variables
49
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50

51     // Constructors
52
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53

54     public LanguageConsistencyException( String JavaDoc message ) {
55         super( message );
56     }
57     
58     // External signature methods
59
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60

61     // Internal implementation methods
62
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63

64     //==============================================================================
65
// Inner class definitions
66
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67

68 }
69
70
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