JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.4.0

Uses of Class
java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException

Packages that use IndexOutOfBoundsException
java.awt Contains all of the classes for creating user interfaces and for painting graphics and images. 
java.awt.print Provides classes and interfaces for a general printing API. 
java.lang Provides classes that are fundamental to the design of the Java programming language. 
 

Uses of IndexOutOfBoundsException in java.awt
 

Methods in java.awt that throw IndexOutOfBoundsException
 Cursor Toolkit.createCustomCursor(Image cursor, Point hotSpot, String name)
          Creates a new custom cursor object.
 

Uses of IndexOutOfBoundsException in java.awt.print
 

Methods in java.awt.print that throw IndexOutOfBoundsException
 PageFormat Pageable.getPageFormat(int pageIndex)
          Returns the PageFormat of the page specified by pageIndex.
 Printable Pageable.getPrintable(int pageIndex)
          Returns the Printable instance responsible for rendering the page specified by pageIndex.
 PageFormat Book.getPageFormat(int pageIndex)
          Returns the PageFormat of the page specified by pageIndex.
 Printable Book.getPrintable(int pageIndex)
          Returns the Printable instance responsible for rendering the page specified by pageIndex.
 void Book.setPage(int pageIndex, Printable painter, PageFormat page)
          Sets the PageFormat and the Painter for a specified page number.
 

Uses of IndexOutOfBoundsException in java.lang
 

Subclasses of IndexOutOfBoundsException in java.lang
 class ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
          Thrown to indicate that an array has been accessed with an illegal index.
 class StringIndexOutOfBoundsException
          Thrown by String methods to indicate that an index is either negative or greater than the size of the string.
 


JavaTM 2 Platform
Std. Ed. v1.4.0

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