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The ASF licenses this file 006 * to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 007 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 008 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 009 * 010 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 011 * 012 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 013 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 014 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 015 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 016 * limitations under the License. 017 */ 018 /* 019 * $Id: ErrorMessages.java 468652 2006-10-28 07:05:17Z minchau $ 020 */ 021 022 package org.apache.xalan.xsltc.runtime; 023 024 import java.util.ListResourceBundle; 025 026 /** 027 * @author Morten Jorgensen 028 */ 029 public class ErrorMessages extends ListResourceBundle { 030 031 /* 032 * XSLTC run-time error messages. 033 * 034 * General notes to translators and definitions: 035 * 036 * 1) XSLTC is the name of the product. It is an acronym for XML Stylesheet: 037 * Transformations Compiler 038 * 039 * 2) A stylesheet is a description of how to transform an input XML document 040 * into a resultant output XML document (or HTML document or text) 041 * 042 * 3) An axis is a particular "dimension" in a tree representation of an XML 043 * document; the nodes in the tree are divided along different axes. 044 * Traversing the "child" axis, for instance, means that the program 045 * would visit each child of a particular node; traversing the "descendant" 046 * axis means that the program would visit the child nodes of a particular 047 * node, their children, and so on until the leaf nodes of the tree are 048 * reached. 049 * 050 * 4) An iterator is an object that traverses nodes in a tree along a 051 * particular axis, one at a time. 052 * 053 * 5) An element is a mark-up tag in an XML document; an attribute is a 054 * modifier on the tag. For example, in <elem attr='val' attr2='val2'> 055 * "elem" is an element name, "attr" and "attr2" are attribute names with 056 * the values "val" and "val2", respectively. 057 * 058 * 6) A namespace declaration is a special attribute that is used to associate 059 * a prefix with a URI (the namespace). The meanings of element names and 060 * attribute names that use that prefix are defined with respect to that 061 * namespace. 062 * 063 * 7) DOM is an acronym for Document Object Model. It is a tree 064 * representation of an XML document. 065 * 066 * SAX is an acronym for the Simple API for XML processing. It is an API 067 * used inform an XML processor (in this case XSLTC) of the structure and 068 * content of an XML document. 069 * 070 * Input to the stylesheet processor can come from an XML parser in the 071 * form of a DOM tree or through the SAX API. 072 * 073 * 8) DTD is a document type declaration. It is a way of specifying the 074 * grammar for an XML file, the names and types of elements, attributes, 075 * etc. 076 * 077 * 9) Translet is an invented term that refers to the class file that contains 078 * the compiled form of a stylesheet. 079 */ 080 081 // These message should be read from a locale-specific resource bundle 082 /** Get the lookup table for error messages. 083 * 084 * @return The message lookup table. 085 */ 086 public Object[][] getContents() 087 { 088 return new Object[][] { 089 090 /* 091 * Note to translators: the substitution text in the following message 092 * is a class name. Used for internal errors in the processor. 093 */ 094 {BasisLibrary.RUN_TIME_INTERNAL_ERR, 095 "Run-time internal error in ''{0}''"}, 096 097 /* 098 * Note to translators: <xsl:copy> is a keyword that should not be 099 * translated. 100 */ 101 {BasisLibrary.RUN_TIME_COPY_ERR, 102 "Run-time error when executing <xsl:copy>."}, 103 104 /* 105 * Note to translators: The substitution text refers to data types. 106 * The message is displayed if a value in a particular context needs to 107 * be converted to type {1}, but that's not possible for a value of type 108 * {0}. 109 */ 110 {BasisLibrary.DATA_CONVERSION_ERR, 111 "Invalid conversion from ''{0}'' to ''{1}''."}, 112 113 /* 114 * Note to translators: This message is displayed if the function named 115 * by the substitution text is not a function that is supported. XSLTC 116 * is the acronym naming the product. 117 */ 118 {BasisLibrary.EXTERNAL_FUNC_ERR, 119 "External function ''{0}'' not supported by XSLTC."}, 120 121 /* 122 * Note to translators: This message is displayed if two values are 123 * compared for equality, but the data type of one of the values is 124 * unknown. 125 */ 126 {BasisLibrary.EQUALITY_EXPR_ERR, 127 "Unknown argument type in equality expression."}, 128 129 /* 130 * Note to translators: The substitution text for {0} will be a data 131 * type; the substitution text for {1} will be the name of a function. 132 * This is displayed if an argument of the particular data type is not 133 * permitted for a call to this function. 134 */ 135 {BasisLibrary.INVALID_ARGUMENT_ERR, 136 "Invalid argument type ''{0}'' in call to ''{1}''"}, 137 138 /* 139 * Note to translators: There is way of specifying a format for a 140 * number using a pattern; the processor was unable to format the 141 * particular value using the specified pattern. 142 */ 143 {BasisLibrary.FORMAT_NUMBER_ERR, 144 "Attempting to format number ''{0}'' using pattern ''{1}''."}, 145 146 /* 147 * Note to translators: The following represents an internal error 148 * situation in XSLTC. The processor was unable to create a copy of an 149 * iterator. (See definition of iterator above.) 150 */ 151 {BasisLibrary.ITERATOR_CLONE_ERR, 152 "Cannot clone iterator ''{0}''."}, 153 154 /* 155 * Note to translators: The following represents an internal error 156 * situation in XSLTC. The processor attempted to create an iterator 157 * for a particular axis (see definition above) that it does not 158 * support. 159 */ 160 {BasisLibrary.AXIS_SUPPORT_ERR, 161 "Iterator for axis ''{0}'' not supported."}, 162 163 /* 164 * Note to translators: The following represents an internal error 165 * situation in XSLTC. The processor attempted to create an iterator 166 * for a particular axis (see definition above) that it does not 167 * support. 168 */ 169 {BasisLibrary.TYPED_AXIS_SUPPORT_ERR, 170 "Iterator for typed axis ''{0}'' not supported."}, 171 172 /* 173 * Note to translators: This message is reported if the stylesheet 174 * being processed attempted to construct an XML document with an 175 * attribute in a place other than on an element. The substitution text 176 * specifies the name of the attribute. 177 */ 178 {BasisLibrary.STRAY_ATTRIBUTE_ERR, 179 "Attribute ''{0}'' outside of element."}, 180 181 /* 182 * Note to translators: As with the preceding message, a namespace 183 * declaration has the form of an attribute and is only permitted to 184 * appear on an element. The substitution text {0} is the namespace 185 * prefix and {1} is the URI that was being used in the erroneous 186 * namespace declaration. 187 */ 188 {BasisLibrary.STRAY_NAMESPACE_ERR, 189 "Namespace declaration ''{0}''=''{1}'' outside of element."}, 190 191 /* 192 * Note to translators: The stylesheet contained a reference to a 193 * namespace prefix that was undefined. The value of the substitution 194 * text is the name of the prefix. 195 */ 196 {BasisLibrary.NAMESPACE_PREFIX_ERR, 197 "Namespace for prefix ''{0}'' has not been declared."}, 198 199 /* 200 * Note to translators: The following represents an internal error. 201 * DOMAdapter is a Java class in XSLTC. 202 */ 203 {BasisLibrary.DOM_ADAPTER_INIT_ERR, 204 "DOMAdapter created using wrong type of source DOM."}, 205 206 /* 207 * Note to translators: The following message indicates that the XML 208 * parser that is providing input to XSLTC cannot be used because it 209 * does not describe to XSLTC the structure of the input XML document's 210 * DTD. 211 */ 212 {BasisLibrary.PARSER_DTD_SUPPORT_ERR, 213 "The SAX parser you are using does not handle DTD declaration events."}, 214 215 /* 216 * Note to translators: The following message indicates that the XML 217 * parser that is providing input to XSLTC cannot be used because it 218 * does not distinguish between ordinary XML attributes and namespace 219 * declarations. 220 */ 221 {BasisLibrary.NAMESPACES_SUPPORT_ERR, 222 "The SAX parser you are using does not have support for XML Namespaces."}, 223 224 /* 225 * Note to translators: The substitution text is the URI that was in 226 * error. 227 */ 228 {BasisLibrary.CANT_RESOLVE_RELATIVE_URI_ERR, 229 "Could not resolve the URI reference ''{0}''."}, 230 231 /* 232 * Note to translators: The stylesheet contained an element that was 233 * not recognized as part of the XSL syntax. The substitution text 234 * gives the element name. 235 */ 236 {BasisLibrary.UNSUPPORTED_XSL_ERR, 237 "Unsupported XSL element ''{0}''"}, 238 239 /* 240 * Note to translators: The stylesheet referred to an extension to the 241 * XSL syntax and indicated that it was defined by XSLTC, but XSLTC does 242 * not recognize the particular extension named. The substitution text 243 * gives the extension name. 244 */ 245 {BasisLibrary.UNSUPPORTED_EXT_ERR, 246 "Unrecognized XSLTC extension ''{0}''"}, 247 248 249 /* 250 * Note to translators: This error message is produced if the translet 251 * class was compiled using a newer version of XSLTC and deployed for 252 * execution with an older version of XSLTC. The substitution text is 253 * the name of the translet class. 254 */ 255 {BasisLibrary.UNKNOWN_TRANSLET_VERSION_ERR, 256 "The specified translet, ''{0}'', was created using a version of XSLTC more recent than the version of the XSLTC run-time that is in use. You must recompile the stylesheet or use a more recent version of XSLTC to run this translet."}, 257 258 /* 259 * Note to translators: An attribute whose effective value is required 260 * to be a "QName" had a value that was incorrect. 261 * 'QName' is an XML syntactic term that must not be translated. The 262 * substitution text contains the actual value of the attribute. 263 */ 264 {BasisLibrary.INVALID_QNAME_ERR, 265 "An attribute whose value must be a QName had the value ''{0}''"}, 266 267 268 /* 269 * Note to translators: An attribute whose effective value is required 270 * to be a "NCName" had a value that was incorrect. 271 * 'NCName' is an XML syntactic term that must not be translated. The 272 * substitution text contains the actual value of the attribute. 273 */ 274 {BasisLibrary.INVALID_NCNAME_ERR, 275 "An attribute whose value must be an NCName had the value ''{0}''"}, 276 277 {BasisLibrary.UNALLOWED_EXTENSION_FUNCTION_ERR, 278 "Use of the extension function ''{0}'' is not allowed when the secure processing feature is set to true."}, 279 280 {BasisLibrary.UNALLOWED_EXTENSION_ELEMENT_ERR, 281 "Use of the extension element ''{0}'' is not allowed when the secure processing feature is set to true."}, 282 }; 283 } 284 285 }