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| ABCD0000 = ABCD0000E: Match the braces in the message. There are {0} '{' and {1} '}'. MessageFormat will throw a NullPointerException when there are mismatching braces. |
| ABCD0010E = ABCD0010E: Change argument ('{'{0}'}') to an integer between 0 and 9 inclusive in the message. MessageFormat cannot process an integer parameter that is less than 0. |
| ABCD0010W = ABCD0010W: Change argument ('{'{0}'}') to an integer between 0 and 9 inclusive in the message. MessageFormat ignores any parameters larger than 9. |
| ABCD0020 = ABCD0020I: Remove redundant parameter '{'{0}'}' from the message. Make messages succinct. |
| ABCD0030 = ABCD0030I: Check that argument '{'{0}'}' was omitted from the message deliberately. If it was omitted accidentally, and the code does not provide enough parameters, MessageFormat will throw a NullPointerException. |
| ABCD0040 = ABCD0040I: Use two apostrophes in the message at column {0}. MessageFormat removes single apostrophes; for the message to display an apostrophe, two apostrophes must exist in the string. (An apostrophe is a reserved character of MessageFormat.) |
| ABCD0050 = ABCD0050I: Use one apostrophe in the message at column {0}. MessageFormat processes only messages with parameters; without MessageFormat, the extra apostrophe will not be removed. |
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| ABCD0060 = ABCD0060W: Make {0} unique. When an id is used more than once in a file, ResourceBundle will use the value of the last message id. |
| ABCD0070 = ABCD0070W: {0} may need to be unique. Conventionally, a message prefix applies to only one error condition. |
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| ABCD0080 = ABCD0080E: Fix the syntax error; each line must form MESSAGE_ID = MESSAGE. |
| ABCD0090 = ABCD0090W: Check the read permissions of file {0}. The PropertiesValidator either cannot read or cannot find the file. |
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| ABCD0110 = ABCD0110I: Add a terminating apostrophe at column {0}. The '{' and '}' characters must be enclosed in apostrophes. |
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| ABCD0120 = ABCD0120I: Terminate message prefix {0} with a '':''. The IBM standard requires that message prefixes end with a colon. |
| ABCD0130 = ABCD0130I: Remove the whitespace between {0} and the '':''. The IBM standard requires an absence of whitespace between the alphanumeric characters and the colon. |
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| # Outside WSAD, append the line number and file name to the end of the message. |
| LINE_LOC = Line {0}, file {1}. |
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