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25
26 package javax.sound.midi;
27
28
29 /**
30 * An <code>InvalidMidiDataException</code> indicates that inappropriate MIDI
31 * data was encountered. This often means that the data is invalid in and of
32 * itself, from the perspective of the MIDI specification. An example would
33 * be an undefined status byte. However, the exception might simply
34 * mean that the data was invalid in the context it was used, or that
35 * the object to which the data was given was unable to parse or use it.
36 * For example, a file reader might not be able to parse a Type 2 MIDI file, even
37 * though that format is defined in the MIDI specification.
38 *
39 * @author Kara Kytle
40 */
41 public class InvalidMidiDataException extends Exception {
42
43 /**
44 * Constructs an <code>InvalidMidiDataException</code> with
45 * <code>null</code> for its error detail message.
46 */
47 public InvalidMidiDataException() {
48
49 super();
50 }
51
52
53 /**
54 * Constructs an <code>InvalidMidiDataException</code> with the
55 * specified detail message.
56 *
57 * @param message the string to display as an error detail message
58 */
59 public InvalidMidiDataException(String message) {
60
61 super(message);
62 }
63 }