NIFI-2339 made exception statements more vague and limited to identifiers#764
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NIFI-2339 made exception statements more vague and limited to identifiers#764joewitt wants to merge 1 commit intoapache:masterfrom joewitt:NIFI-2339-2
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Looks like there were some checkstyle violations that we're introduced with this PR. |
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absolutely baffling how I keep screwing up checkstyle. I run -Pcontrib-check all the time. Argh! Will resolve. |
…to identifiers only to avoid any authorization issues
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Thanks @joewitt! Looks good, this has been merged to master. |
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…to identifiers only to avoid any authorization issues