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*
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package org.apache.qpid;
import org.apache.qpid.protocol.AMQConstant;
/**
* AMQException forms the root exception of all exceptions relating to the AMQ protocol. It provides space to associate
* a required AMQ error code with the exception, which is a numeric value, with a meaning defined by the protocol.
*
* <p/><table id="crc"><caption>CRC Card</caption>
* <tr><th> Responsibilities <th> Collaborations
* <tr><td> Represents an exception condition associated with an AMQ protocol status code.
* </table>
*
* @todo This exception class is also used as a generic exception throughout Qpid code. This usage may not be strictly
* correct if this is to signify a protocol exception. Should review.
*/
public class AMQException extends Exception
{
/** Holds the AMQ error code constant associated with this exception. */
private AMQConstant _errorCode;
/**
* Creates an exception with an optional error code, optional message and optional underlying cause.
*
* @param errorCode The error code. May be null if not to be set.
* @param msg The exception message. May be null if not to be set.
* @param cause The underlying cause of the exception. May be null if not to be set.
*/
public AMQException(AMQConstant errorCode, String msg, Throwable cause)
{
super(((msg == null) ? "" : msg), cause);
_errorCode = errorCode;
}
/*
* Deprecated constructors brought from M2.1
*/
@Deprecated
public AMQException(String msg)
{
this(null, (msg == null) ? "" : msg);
}
@Deprecated
public AMQException(AMQConstant errorCode, String msg)
{
this(errorCode, (msg == null) ? "" : msg, null);
}
@Deprecated
public AMQException(String msg, Throwable cause)
{
this(null, msg, cause);
}
@Override
public String toString()
{
return getClass().getName() + ": " + getMessage() + (_errorCode == null ? "" : " [error code " + _errorCode + "]");
}
/**
* Gets the AMQ protocol exception code associated with this exception.
*
* @return The AMQ protocol exception code associated with this exception.
*/
public AMQConstant getErrorCode()
{
return _errorCode;
}
public boolean isHardError()
{
return true;
}
/**
* Rethrown this exception as a new exception.
*
* Attempt to create a new exception of the same class if they have the default constructor of:
* {AMQConstant.class, String.class, Throwable.class}
* <p>
* Individual subclasses may override as requried to create a new instance.
*/
public AMQException cloneForCurrentThread()
{
Class amqeClass = this.getClass();
Class<?>[] paramClasses = {AMQConstant.class, String.class, Throwable.class};
Object[] params = {getErrorCode(), getMessage(), this};
AMQException newAMQE;
try
{
newAMQE = (AMQException) amqeClass.getConstructor(paramClasses).newInstance(params);
}
catch (Exception creationException)
{
newAMQE = new AMQException(getErrorCode(), getMessage(), this);
}
return newAMQE;
}
}
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