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package javax.xml.parsers;
/**
 * Thrown when a problem with configuration with the Parser Factories
 * exists. This error will typically be thrown when the class of a
 * parser factory specified in the system properties cannot be found
 * or instantiated.
 *
 * @author Jeff Suttor
 * @since 1.4
 */
public class FactoryConfigurationError extends Error {
    private static final long serialVersionUID = -827108682472263355L;
    /**
     *<code>Exception</code> that represents the error.
     */
    private Exception exception;
    /**
     * Create a new <code>FactoryConfigurationError</code> with no
     * detail message.
     */
    public FactoryConfigurationError() {
        super();
        this.exception = null;
    }
    /**
     * Create a new <code>FactoryConfigurationError</code> with
     * the <code>String </code> specified as an error message.
     *
     * @param msg The error message for the exception.
     */
    public FactoryConfigurationError(String msg) {
        super(msg);
        this.exception = null;
    }
    /**
     * Create a new <code>FactoryConfigurationError</code> with a
     * given <code>Exception</code> base cause of the error.
     *
     * @param e The exception to be encapsulated in a
     * FactoryConfigurationError.
     */
    public FactoryConfigurationError(Exception e) {
        super(e.toString());
        this.exception = e;
    }
    /**
     * Create a new <code>FactoryConfigurationError</code> with the
     * given <code>Exception</code> base cause and detail message.
     *
     * @param e The exception to be encapsulated in a
     * FactoryConfigurationError
     * @param msg The detail message.
     */
    public FactoryConfigurationError(Exception e, String msg) {
        super(msg);
        this.exception = e;
    }
    /**
     * Return the message (if any) for this error . If there is no
     * message for the exception and there is an encapsulated
     * exception then the message of that exception, if it exists will be
     * returned. Else the name of the encapsulated exception will be
     * returned.
     *
     * @return The error message.
     */
    public String getMessage () {
        String message = super.getMessage ();
        if (message == null && exception != null) {
            return exception.getMessage();
        }
        return message;
    }
    /**
     * Return the actual exception (if any) that caused this exception to
     * be raised.
     *
     * @return The encapsulated exception, or null if there is none.
     */
    public Exception getException () {
        return exception;
    }
    /**
     * use the exception chaining mechanism of JDK1.4
    */
    @Override
    public Throwable getCause() {
        return exception;
    }
}
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