package org.jboss.resteasy.spi;
import javax.ws.rs.core.Response;
Any exception thrown by a MessageBodyReader chain that is not an instance of a ReaderException is caught internally
by the Resteasy runtime and wrapped with an instance of ReaderException.
If you want to have special exception handling for exceptions thrown by MessageBodyReaders, then write an exception
mapper for ReaderException.
Also, you may extend this class and throw instances of it from your MessageBodyReaders (and interceptors)
Author: Bill Burke Version: $Revision: 1 $
/**
* Any exception thrown by a MessageBodyReader chain that is not an instance of a ReaderException is caught internally
* by the Resteasy runtime and wrapped with an instance of ReaderException.
*
* If you want to have special exception handling for exceptions thrown by MessageBodyReaders, then write an exception
* mapper for ReaderException.
*
* Also, you may extend this class and throw instances of it from your MessageBodyReaders (and interceptors)
*
* @author <a href="mailto:bill@burkecentral.com">Bill Burke</a>
* @version $Revision: 1 $
*/
public class ReaderException extends Failure
{
public ReaderException(final String s, final Response response)
{
super(s, response);
}
public ReaderException(final String s, final Throwable throwable, final Response response)
{
super(s, throwable, response);
}
public ReaderException(final Throwable throwable, final Response response)
{
super(throwable, response);
}
public ReaderException(final String s, final Throwable throwable)
{
super(s, throwable, -1);
}
public ReaderException(final Throwable throwable)
{
super(throwable, -1);
}
public ReaderException(final String s)
{
super(s, -1);
}
public ReaderException(final int errorCode)
{
super(errorCode);
}
public ReaderException(final String s, final int errorCode)
{
super(s, errorCode);
}
public ReaderException(final String s, final Throwable throwable, final int errorCode)
{
super(s, throwable, errorCode);
}
public ReaderException(final Throwable throwable, final int errorCode)
{
super(throwable, errorCode);
}
}