public class Exceptions extends Object
| Constructor and Description |
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Exceptions() |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static Throwable |
findCause(Throwable ex,
Class<?> cause)
Finds the causes of an exception, ex, to see whether
any of them is the given type.
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static StringBuffer |
formatStackTrace(StringBuffer sb,
Throwable t,
String prefix)
Formats the stack trace and appends it to the specified string buffer.
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static StringBuffer |
formatStackTrace(StringBuffer sb,
Throwable t,
String prefix,
int maxcnt)
Formats the stack trace and appends it to the specified string buffer,
but only display at most maxcnt lines.
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static String |
formatStackTrace(Throwable t,
String prefix)
Formats the stack trace and returns the result.
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static String |
getBriefStackTrace(Throwable t)
Returns the first few lines of the stack trace.
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static Throwable |
getCause(Throwable ex)
Returns the cause of the given throwable.
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static String |
getExtraMessage(Throwable ex)
Returns the extra message, or null if no extra.
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static String |
getMessage(int code)
Gets the message for an exception without format-argument.
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static String |
getMessage(int code,
Object fmtArg)
Gets the message for an exception with one format-argument.
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static String |
getMessage(int code,
Object[] fmtArgs)
Gets the message for an exception's getMessage method.
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static String |
getMessage(Throwable ex)
Returns a message of the exception.
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static Throwable |
getRealCause(Throwable ex)
Unveils the real cause.
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static Throwable |
unwrap(Throwable ex)
Unwraps an exception if the enclosing one is InvocationTargetException
or UndeclaredThrowableException.
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static Throwable |
wrap(Throwable ex,
Class<? extends Throwable> targetExceptCls)
Converts an exception to the specified class.
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static Throwable |
wrap(Throwable ex,
Class<? extends Throwable> targetExceptCls,
int code)
Converts an exception to the specified class plus a message.
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static Throwable |
wrap(Throwable ex,
Class<? extends Throwable> targetExceptCls,
int code,
Object fmtArg)
Converts an exception to the specified class plus a message.
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static Throwable |
wrap(Throwable ex,
Class<? extends Throwable> targetExceptCls,
int code,
Object[] fmtArgs)
Converts an exception to the specified class plus a message.
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static Throwable |
wrap(Throwable ex,
Class<? extends Throwable> targetExceptCls,
String msg)
Converts an exception to the specified class plus a message.
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public static final Throwable findCause(Throwable ex, Class<?> cause)
public static final Throwable getCause(Throwable ex)
public static final Throwable getRealCause(Throwable ex)
ex - the throwablewrap(java.lang.Throwable, java.lang.Class<? extends java.lang.Throwable>)public static final Throwable wrap(Throwable ex, Class<? extends Throwable> targetExceptCls)
findCause(java.lang.Throwable, java.lang.Class<?>), it is designed to be used in the
throw statement as follows.
Usage 1: one kind of exception is examined.
try {
...
} catch (Exception ex) {
throw (MyException)Exceptions.wrap(ex, MyException.class);
}
Usage 2: two kinds of exceptions are examined.
try {
...
} catch (Exception ex) {
Throwable t = Exceptions.findCause(ex, AnotherException.class);
if (t != null)
throw (AnotherException)t;
throw (MyException)Exceptions.wrap(ex, MyException.class);
}
Usage 3: two kinds of exceptions are examined.
try {
...
} catch (AnotherException ex) {
throw ex;
} catch (Exception ex) {
throw (MyException)Exceptions.wrap(ex, MyException.class);
}
If you already know the exception, you don't need this method -- AnotherException won't never be RuntimeException or MyException.
try {
...
} catch (AnotherException ex) {
throw new MyException(ex);
}
Note: It assumes the exception has the constructor:
MyException(Throwable cause);
targetExceptCls - the class of exception to be converted toex - the exception being caught (and to be converted)getRealCause(java.lang.Throwable),
SystemException.Aide.wrap(java.lang.Throwable)public static final Throwable wrap(Throwable ex, Class<? extends Throwable> targetExceptCls, String msg)
wrap(Throwable, Class) but with
an additional message. Thus, the target exception class must has
the constructor: MyException(String msg, Throwable cause);public static final Throwable wrap(Throwable ex, Class<? extends Throwable> targetExceptCls, int code, Object[] fmtArgs)
wrap(Throwable, Class) but with
an additional message code. Thus, the target exception class must has
the constructor:
MyException(int code, Object[] fmtArgs, Throwable cause);public static final Throwable wrap(Throwable ex, Class<? extends Throwable> targetExceptCls, int code, Object fmtArg)
wrap(Throwable, Class) but with
an additional message code. Thus, the target exception class must has
the constructor:
MyException(int code, Object fmtArgs, Throwable cause);public static final Throwable wrap(Throwable ex, Class<? extends Throwable> targetExceptCls, int code)
wrap(Throwable, Class) but with
an additional message code. Thus, the target exception class must has
the constructor:
MyException(int code, Throwable cause);public static final Throwable unwrap(Throwable ex)
Use it if you are catching exceptions thrown by Method.invoke().
public static final String getExtraMessage(Throwable ex)
Currently, it handles only SQLException
public static final String getMessage(int code, Object[] fmtArgs)
It actually delegates to Messages, and then appends an error code.
public static final String getMessage(int code, Object fmtArg)
public static final String getMessage(int code)
public static final String getBriefStackTrace(Throwable t)
public static final String formatStackTrace(Throwable t, String prefix)
prefix - the prefix shown in front of each line of the stack trace;
null to denote emptyLog.realCause(java.lang.Throwable)public static final StringBuffer formatStackTrace(StringBuffer sb, Throwable t, String prefix)
sb - the string buffer to append the stack trace. A string buffer
will be created if null.prefix - the prefix shown in front of each line of the stack trace;
null to denote emptypublic static final StringBuffer formatStackTrace(StringBuffer sb, Throwable t, String prefix, int maxcnt)
The maximal allowed number of lines is controlled by maxcnt. Note: a stack frame is not counted, if it belongs to java.*, javax.* or sun.*.
sb - the string buffer to append the stack trace. A string buffer
will be created if null.prefix - the prefix shown in front of each line of the stack trace;
null to denote emptymaxcnt - the maximal allowed number of lines to dump (<=0: no limit)Copyright © 2018. All rights reserved.