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package org.springframework.boot.context.event;
import org.springframework.boot.SpringApplication;
import org.springframework.context.ConfigurableApplicationContext;
Event published by a SpringApplication
when it fails to start. Author: Dave Syer See Also: Since: 1.0.0
/**
* Event published by a {@link SpringApplication} when it fails to start.
*
* @author Dave Syer
* @since 1.0.0
* @see ApplicationReadyEvent
*/
@SuppressWarnings("serial")
public class ApplicationFailedEvent extends SpringApplicationEvent {
private final ConfigurableApplicationContext context;
private final Throwable exception;
Create a new ApplicationFailedEvent
instance. Params: - application – the current application
- args – the arguments the application was running with
- context – the context that was being created (maybe null)
- exception – the exception that caused the error
/**
* Create a new {@link ApplicationFailedEvent} instance.
* @param application the current application
* @param args the arguments the application was running with
* @param context the context that was being created (maybe null)
* @param exception the exception that caused the error
*/
public ApplicationFailedEvent(SpringApplication application, String[] args, ConfigurableApplicationContext context,
Throwable exception) {
super(application, args);
this.context = context;
this.exception = exception;
}
Return the application context.
Returns: the context
/**
* Return the application context.
* @return the context
*/
public ConfigurableApplicationContext getApplicationContext() {
return this.context;
}
Return the exception that caused the failure.
Returns: the exception
/**
* Return the exception that caused the failure.
* @return the exception
*/
public Throwable getException() {
return this.exception;
}
}