Package org.gradle.api.artifacts
Class ResolveException
java.lang.Object
java.lang.Throwable
java.lang.Exception
java.lang.RuntimeException
org.gradle.api.GradleException
org.gradle.internal.exceptions.DefaultMultiCauseException
org.gradle.api.artifacts.ResolveException
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable,- org.gradle.internal.exceptions.MultiCauseException,- org.gradle.internal.exceptions.NonGradleCauseExceptionsHolder,- org.gradle.internal.exceptions.ResolutionProvider
public class ResolveException
extends org.gradle.internal.exceptions.DefaultMultiCauseException
An opaque exception, thrown when dependency resolution fails for some reason.
This type should only be extended and/or thrown by Gradle internal code.- See Also:
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Constructor SummaryConstructorsModifierConstructorDescriptionResolveException(String message, Iterable<? extends Throwable> causes) Deprecated.This constructor will be made protected in 9.0protectedResolveException(String message, Iterable<? extends Throwable> causes, boolean dummy) The actual constructor called by concrete resolve exception implementations.ResolveException(String message, Throwable cause) Deprecated.This constructor will be removed in 9.0
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Method SummaryMethods inherited from class org.gradle.internal.exceptions.DefaultMultiCauseExceptiongetCause, getCauses, getMessage, getResolutions, hasCause, initCause, initCauses, printStackTrace, printStackTraceMethods inherited from class java.lang.ThrowableaddSuppressed, fillInStackTrace, getLocalizedMessage, getStackTrace, getSuppressed, printStackTrace, setStackTrace, toString
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Constructor Details- 
ResolveExceptionDeprecated.This constructor will be removed in 9.0Do not call this constructor.
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ResolveExceptionDeprecated.This constructor will be made protected in 9.0Do not call this constructor.
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ResolveException@Incubating protected ResolveException(String message, Iterable<? extends Throwable> causes, boolean dummy) The actual constructor called by concrete resolve exception implementations. Should not be called except from Gradle internal code.This constructor accepts a dummy parameter since we cannot call the constructor without it, as that emits a deprecation warning. In 9.0, we can change the above constructor to protected and remove this constructor. - Since:
- 8.9
 
 
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