public class ObjectLockedException extends StateServerException
StateServerException specialization that indicates that the requested StateServer
object was locked and couldn't be accessed.| Constructor and Description |
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ObjectLockedException(StatusCodes statusCode) |
ObjectLockedException(StatusCodes statusCode,
java.lang.String message) |
ObjectLockedException(StatusCodes statusCode,
java.lang.String message,
java.lang.Throwable cause) |
ObjectLockedException(StatusCodes statusCode,
java.lang.Throwable cause) |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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StateServerException |
reWrap(StateServerException e)
Rewrap existing an StateServerException with a new one if the thread the initial
exception was generated on is different from the current thread.
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getCreatedOnThread, getStatusCodepublic ObjectLockedException(StatusCodes statusCode)
public ObjectLockedException(StatusCodes statusCode,
java.lang.String message)
public ObjectLockedException(StatusCodes statusCode,
java.lang.Throwable cause)
public ObjectLockedException(StatusCodes statusCode,
java.lang.String message,
java.lang.Throwable cause)
public StateServerException reWrap(StateServerException e)
StateServerExceptionRewrap existing an StateServerException with a new one if the thread the initial exception was generated on is different from the current thread.
The exception stack trace stops at the initial method of the current thread. If this exception came from a different thread, we won't see the call stack that initiated the request. So, we rethrow the same exception with the same message and status, nesting the original exception within so that we can see a full stack trace.reWrap in interface ReWrappableException<StateServerException>reWrap in class StateServerExceptione - the original StateServerException