The <javaMethodClass> element is used to identify the exception thrown when a compile-time error occurs.
Exceptions that are represented by the subclasses of class Error, for example OutOfMemoryError, are thrown due to a failure in or of the virtual machine.
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The keyref attribute must provide a unique key such as a fully qualified class name for the named API item.
<javaMethod id="com.ibm.xtools.ras.impord.engine.tasks.IImportEngineTask"> <apiName>getManifest()</apiName> <shortDesc>Get the asset's manifest in the latest supported format.</shortDesc> <javaMethodDetail> <javaMethodDef> <javaFinalMethod/> <javaMethodAccess value="public"/> <javaRetur> <javaMethodClass href=”http://java.sun.com/j2se/org/w3c/dom/Document.html” format=”html” scope=”external”> Document </javaMethodClass> <apiDefNote>the manifest</apiDefNote> </javaRetur> <javaException> <javaMethodClass href=”http://java.sun.com/j2se/io/IOException.html” format=”html” scope=”external”> IOException </javaMethodClass> <apiDefNote>if an error occured retrieving the manifest</apiDefNote> <javaMethodClass href=”http://java.sun.com/j2se/io/NullPointerException.html” format=”html” scope=”external”> NullPointerException </javaMethodClass> <apiDefNote>if an error occured retrieving the manifest because an argument was null </apiDefNote> </javaException> </javaMethodDef> <apiDesc>This method will take care of updating the profile to the latest version supported.</apiDesc> </javaMethodDetail> </javaMethod>