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1 /*
2  * PackageValidationException.java
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40
41 package org.dspace.content.packager;
42
43 /**
44  * This represents a failure when importing or exporting a package
45  * caused by invalid unacceptable package format or contents; for
46  * example, missing files that were mentioned in the manifest, or
47  * extra files not in manifest, or lack of a manifest.
48  * <p>
49  * When throwing a PackageValidationException, be sure the message
50  * includes enough specific information to let the end user diagnose
51  * the problem, i.e. what files appear to be missing from the manifest
52  * or package, or the details of a checksum error on a file.
53  *
54  * @author Larry Stone
55  * @version $Revision: 1.1 $
56  */

57 public class PackageValidationException extends PackageException
58 {
59     /**
60      * Create a new exception with the given message.
61      * @param s - diagnostic message.
62      */

63     public PackageValidationException(String JavaDoc message)
64     {
65         super(message);
66     }
67
68     /**
69      * Create a new exception wrapping it around another exception.
70      * @param e - exception specifying the cause of this failure.
71      */

72     public PackageValidationException(Exception JavaDoc exception)
73     {
74         super(exception);
75     }
76 }
77
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