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23
24 /*
25  * BackupWarningException.java
26  *
27  * Created on April 1, 2004, 6:23 PM
28  */

29
30 package com.sun.enterprise.config.backup;
31
32 import com.sun.enterprise.config.backup.util.StringUtils;
33
34 /**
35  *
36  * @author bnevins
37  * Problem -- some "errors" should not be handled by CLI as "errors", but as warnings.
38  * However, the Exception throwing mechanism is the non-kludgiest way to get the
39  * message back to the command handler in CLI.
40  * Thus this class.
41  */

42 public class BackupWarningException extends BackupException
43 {
44     /**
45      * Constructs a BackupWarningException with a possibly i18n'd detail message.
46      * @param s the detail message which is first checked for as a key for an i18n string.
47      * If not found it will be used as the message itself.
48      */

49     public BackupWarningException(String JavaDoc s)
50     {
51         super(s);
52     }
53     
54     /**
55      * @param s the detail message which is first checked for as a key for an i18n string.
56      * If not found it will be used as the message itself.
57      * @param o the parameter for the recovered i18n string. I.e. "{0}" will be
58      * replaced with o.toString(). If there is no i18n string located
59      * o will be ignored.
60      */

61     public BackupWarningException(String JavaDoc s, Object JavaDoc o)
62     {
63         super(s, o);
64     }
65 }
66
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