What do those numbers mean?

I still don't know what do those numbers mean when an exception occurs. For examplej
ava.lang.IllegalArgumentException: argument is null
     at javax.swing.tree.DefaultMutableTreeNode.getIndex(DefaultMutableTreeNode.java:262)
     at javax.help.plaf.basic.BasicFavoritesNavigatorUI.treeNodesInserted(BasicFavoritesNavigatorUI.java:846)
     at javax.swing.tree.DefaultTreeModel.fireTreeNodesInserted(DefaultTreeModel.java:466)
     at javax.swing.tree.DefaultTreeModel.nodesWereInserted(DefaultTreeModel.java:289)
     at javax.swing.tree.DefaultTreeModel.insertNodeInto(DefaultTreeModel.java:218)
     at javax.help.plaf.basic.BasicFavoritesNavigatorUI$AddAction.actionPerfor
So what do 262, 846, 466 etc. mean?
I am aware that when my source file is mentioned it is the faulty line in thwe file.

Those are the line numbers in the particular source file where the exception was thrown.

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