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package java.lang;

Thrown when an application tries to access a type using a string representing the type's name, but no definition for the type with the specified name can be found. This exception differs from ClassNotFoundException in that ClassNotFoundException is a checked exception, whereas this exception is unchecked.

Note that this exception may be used when undefined type variables are accessed as well as when types (e.g., classes, interfaces or annotation types) are loaded.

Author(s):
Josh Bloch
Since:
1.5
public class TypeNotPresentException extends RuntimeException {
    private String typeName;

    
Constructs a TypeNotPresentException for the named type with the specified cause.

Parameters:
typeName the fully qualified name of the unavailable type
cause the exception that was thrown when the system attempted to load the named type, or null if unavailable or inapplicable
    public TypeNotPresentException(String typeNameThrowable cause) {
        super("Type " + typeName + " not present"cause);
        this. = typeName;
    }

    
Returns the fully qualified name of the unavailable type.

Returns:
the fully qualified name of the unavailable type
    public String typeName() { return ;}
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