Is there a Java equivalent of C#'s InvalidOperationException? [duplicate]
Probably IllegalStateException
.
From what I read about InvalidOperationException: "The exception that is thrown when a method call is invalid for the object's current state."
For IllegalStateException
: "Signals that a method has been invoked at an illegal or inappropriate time. In other words, the Java environment or Java application is not in an appropriate state for the requested operation."
Depending on how you are using InvalidOperationException
, I could also see IllegalArgumentException
and UnsupportedOperationException
being what you want. The former implies that, in general, the method is fine to call, it was just passed garbage this time; the latter implies that the method is never appropriate to call for this instance (unlike IllegalStateException
, which implies that it might be appropriate to call the subject method sometimes, just not at the moment).
I am not aware of a general c# <=> Java translation of exceptions.
Petar pointed me to this example code (from msdn)
void WriteLog()
{
if (!this.logFile.CanWrite)
{
throw new System.InvalidOperationException("Logfile cannot be read-only");
}
// Else write data to the log and return.
}
So in this context you could use an IllegalStateException, although it says:
Thrown when an action is attempted at a time when the virtual machine is not in the correct state.
And an illegal VM state is definitly not the issue in the above reference example. Here, the problem is that the object is invalid, because it references a read-only logfile.
My own advice: just define a custom exception like
package com.pany.project;
public class InvalidOperationException extends RuntimeException {
// add constructors with call to super as needed
}
To me, that's much easier then trying to find the best fitting Exception from the java.lang
package.