public class InvalidPathException extends IllegalArgumentException
Path because the path string contains invalid characters, or
 the path string is invalid for other file system specific reasons.| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| InvalidPathException(String input,
                    String reason)Constructs an instance from the given input string and reason. | 
| InvalidPathException(String input,
                    String reason,
                    int index)Constructs an instance from the given input string, reason, and error
 index. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| int | getIndex()Returns an index into the input string of the position at which the
 error occurred, or -1 if this position is not known. | 
| String | getInput()Returns the input string. | 
| String | getMessage()Returns a string describing the error. | 
| String | getReason()Returns a string explaining why the input string was rejected. | 
addSuppressed, fillInStackTrace, getCause, getLocalizedMessage, getStackTrace, getSuppressed, initCause, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, printStackTrace, setStackTrace, toStringpublic InvalidPathException(String input, String reason, int index)
input - the input stringreason - a string explaining why the input was rejectedindex - the index at which the error occurred,
                 or -1 if the index is not knownNullPointerException - if either the input or reason strings are nullIllegalArgumentException - if the error index is less than -1public InvalidPathException(String input, String reason)
input - the input stringreason - a string explaining why the input was rejectedNullPointerException - if either the input or reason strings are nullpublic String getInput()
public String getReason()
public int getIndex()
public String getMessage()
getMessage in class Throwable Submit a bug or feature 
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