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package org.springframework.util;

A strategy for handling errors. This is especially useful for handling errors that occur during asynchronous execution of tasks that have been submitted to a TaskScheduler. In such cases, it may not be possible to throw the error to the original caller.
Author:Mark Fisher
Since:3.0
/** * A strategy for handling errors. This is especially useful for handling * errors that occur during asynchronous execution of tasks that have been * submitted to a TaskScheduler. In such cases, it may not be possible to * throw the error to the original caller. * * @author Mark Fisher * @since 3.0 */
@FunctionalInterface public interface ErrorHandler {
Handle the given error, possibly rethrowing it as a fatal exception.
/** * Handle the given error, possibly rethrowing it as a fatal exception. */
void handleError(Throwable t); }