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package org.springframework.aop.interceptor;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
A strategy for handling uncaught exceptions thrown from asynchronous methods.
An asynchronous method usually returns a Future
instance that gives access to the underlying exception. When the method does not provide that return type, this handler can be used to manage such uncaught exceptions.
Author: Stephane Nicoll Since: 4.1
/**
* A strategy for handling uncaught exceptions thrown from asynchronous methods.
*
* <p>An asynchronous method usually returns a {@link java.util.concurrent.Future}
* instance that gives access to the underlying exception. When the method does
* not provide that return type, this handler can be used to manage such
* uncaught exceptions.
*
* @author Stephane Nicoll
* @since 4.1
*/
@FunctionalInterface
public interface AsyncUncaughtExceptionHandler {
Handle the given uncaught exception thrown from an asynchronous method.
Params: - ex – the exception thrown from the asynchronous method
- method – the asynchronous method
- params – the parameters used to invoked the method
/**
* Handle the given uncaught exception thrown from an asynchronous method.
* @param ex the exception thrown from the asynchronous method
* @param method the asynchronous method
* @param params the parameters used to invoked the method
*/
void handleUncaughtException(Throwable ex, Method method, Object... params);
}