public class ErrorManager extends Object
When processing logging output, if a Handler encounters problems then rather than throwing an Exception back to the issuer of the logging call (who is unlikely to be interested) the Handler should call its associated ErrorManager.
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static int |
CLOSE_FAILURE
CLOSE_FAILURE is used when a close of an output stream fails.
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static int |
FLUSH_FAILURE
FLUSH_FAILURE is used when a flush to an output stream fails.
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static int |
FORMAT_FAILURE
FORMAT_FAILURE is used when formatting fails for any reason.
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static int |
GENERIC_FAILURE
GENERIC_FAILURE is used for failure that don't fit
into one of the other categories.
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static int |
OPEN_FAILURE
OPEN_FAILURE is used when an open of an output stream fails.
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static int |
WRITE_FAILURE
WRITE_FAILURE is used when a write to an output stream fails.
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Constructor and Description |
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ErrorManager() |
public static final int GENERIC_FAILURE
public static final int WRITE_FAILURE
public static final int FLUSH_FAILURE
public static final int CLOSE_FAILURE
public static final int OPEN_FAILURE
public static final int FORMAT_FAILURE
public void error(String msg, Exception ex, int code)
This method may be overridden in subclasses. The default behavior in this base class is that the first call is reported to System.err, and subsequent calls are ignored.
msg
- a descriptive string (may be null)ex
- an exception (may be null)code
- an error code defined in ErrorManager Submit a bug or feature
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