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package javax.servlet;


Defines an exception that a servlet or filter throws to indicate that it is permanently or temporarily unavailable.

When a servlet or filter is permanently unavailable, something is wrong with it, and it cannot handle requests until some action is taken. For example, a servlet might be configured incorrectly, or a filter's state may be corrupted. The component should log both the error and the corrective action that is needed.

A servlet or filter is temporarily unavailable if it cannot handle requests momentarily due to some system-wide problem. For example, a third-tier server might not be accessible, or there may be insufficient memory or disk storage to handle requests. A system administrator may need to take corrective action.

Servlet containers can safely treat both types of unavailable exceptions in the same way. However, treating temporary unavailability effectively makes the servlet container more robust. Specifically, the servlet container might block requests to the servlet or filter for a period of time suggested by the exception, rather than rejecting them until the servlet container restarts.

Author: Various
/** * Defines an exception that a servlet or filter throws to indicate * that it is permanently or temporarily unavailable. * * <p>When a servlet or filter is permanently unavailable, something is wrong * with it, and it cannot handle * requests until some action is taken. For example, a servlet * might be configured incorrectly, or a filter's state may be corrupted. * The component should log both the error and the corrective action * that is needed. * * <p>A servlet or filter is temporarily unavailable if it cannot handle * requests momentarily due to some system-wide problem. For example, * a third-tier server might not be accessible, or there may be * insufficient memory or disk storage to handle requests. A system * administrator may need to take corrective action. * * <p>Servlet containers can safely treat both types of unavailable * exceptions in the same way. However, treating temporary unavailability * effectively makes the servlet container more robust. Specifically, * the servlet container might block requests to the servlet or filter for a period * of time suggested by the exception, rather than rejecting them until * the servlet container restarts. * * * @author Various * */
public class UnavailableException extends ServletException { private Servlet servlet; // what's unavailable private boolean permanent; // needs admin action? private int seconds; // unavailability estimate
Params:
  • servlet – the Servlet instance that is unavailable
  • msg – a String specifying the descriptive message
Deprecated: As of Java Servlet API 2.2, use UnavailableException(String) instead.
/** * * @deprecated As of Java Servlet API 2.2, use {@link * #UnavailableException(String)} instead. * * @param servlet the <code>Servlet</code> instance that is * unavailable * * @param msg a <code>String</code> specifying the * descriptive message * */
@Deprecated public UnavailableException(Servlet servlet, String msg) { super(msg); this.servlet = servlet; permanent = true; }
Params:
  • seconds – an integer specifying the number of seconds the servlet expects to be unavailable; if zero or negative, indicates that the servlet can't make an estimate
  • servlet – the Servlet that is unavailable
  • msg – a String specifying the descriptive message, which can be written to a log file or displayed for the user.
Deprecated: As of Java Servlet API 2.2, use UnavailableException(String, int) instead.
/** * @deprecated As of Java Servlet API 2.2, use {@link * #UnavailableException(String, int)} instead. * * @param seconds an integer specifying the number of seconds * the servlet expects to be unavailable; if * zero or negative, indicates that the servlet * can't make an estimate * * @param servlet the <code>Servlet</code> that is unavailable * * @param msg a <code>String</code> specifying the descriptive * message, which can be written to a log file or * displayed for the user. * */
@Deprecated public UnavailableException(int seconds, Servlet servlet, String msg) { super(msg); this.servlet = servlet; if (seconds <= 0) this.seconds = -1; else this.seconds = seconds; permanent = false; }
Constructs a new exception with a descriptive message indicating that the servlet is permanently unavailable.
Params:
  • msg – a String specifying the descriptive message
/** * * Constructs a new exception with a descriptive * message indicating that the servlet is permanently * unavailable. * * @param msg a <code>String</code> specifying the * descriptive message * */
public UnavailableException(String msg) { super(msg); permanent = true; }
Constructs a new exception with a descriptive message indicating that the servlet is temporarily unavailable and giving an estimate of how long it will be unavailable.

In some cases, the servlet cannot make an estimate. For example, the servlet might know that a server it needs is not running, but not be able to report how long it will take to be restored to functionality. This can be indicated with a negative or zero value for the seconds argument.

Params:
  • msg – a String specifying the descriptive message, which can be written to a log file or displayed for the user.
  • seconds – an integer specifying the number of seconds the servlet expects to be unavailable; if zero or negative, indicates that the servlet can't make an estimate
/** * Constructs a new exception with a descriptive message * indicating that the servlet is temporarily unavailable * and giving an estimate of how long it will be unavailable. * * <p>In some cases, the servlet cannot make an estimate. For * example, the servlet might know that a server it needs is * not running, but not be able to report how long it will take * to be restored to functionality. This can be indicated with * a negative or zero value for the <code>seconds</code> argument. * * @param msg a <code>String</code> specifying the * descriptive message, which can be written * to a log file or displayed for the user. * * @param seconds an integer specifying the number of seconds * the servlet expects to be unavailable; if * zero or negative, indicates that the servlet * can't make an estimate * */
public UnavailableException(String msg, int seconds) { super(msg); if (seconds <= 0) this.seconds = -1; else this.seconds = seconds; permanent = false; }
Returns a boolean indicating whether the servlet is permanently unavailable. If so, something is wrong with the servlet, and the system administrator must take some corrective action.
Returns: true if the servlet is permanently unavailable; false if the servlet is available or temporarily unavailable
/** * * Returns a <code>boolean</code> indicating * whether the servlet is permanently unavailable. * If so, something is wrong with the servlet, and the * system administrator must take some corrective action. * * @return <code>true</code> if the servlet is * permanently unavailable; <code>false</code> * if the servlet is available or temporarily * unavailable * */
public boolean isPermanent() { return permanent; }
Deprecated: As of Java Servlet API 2.2, with no replacement. Returns the servlet that is reporting its unavailability.
Returns: the Servlet object that is throwing the UnavailableException
/** * @deprecated As of Java Servlet API 2.2, with no replacement. * * Returns the servlet that is reporting its unavailability. * * @return the <code>Servlet</code> object that is * throwing the <code>UnavailableException</code> * */
@Deprecated public Servlet getServlet() { return servlet; }
Returns the number of seconds the servlet expects to be temporarily unavailable.

If this method returns a negative number, the servlet is permanently unavailable or cannot provide an estimate of how long it will be unavailable. No effort is made to correct for the time elapsed since the exception was first reported.

Returns: an integer specifying the number of seconds the servlet will be temporarily unavailable, or a negative number if the servlet is permanently unavailable or cannot make an estimate
/** * Returns the number of seconds the servlet expects to * be temporarily unavailable. * * <p>If this method returns a negative number, the servlet * is permanently unavailable or cannot provide an estimate of * how long it will be unavailable. No effort is * made to correct for the time elapsed since the exception was * first reported. * * @return an integer specifying the number of seconds * the servlet will be temporarily unavailable, * or a negative number if the servlet is permanently * unavailable or cannot make an estimate * */
public int getUnavailableSeconds() { return permanent ? -1 : seconds; } }