public class ThrowableConstants extends Object
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description | 
|---|---|
static int | 
BAD_INVOCATION
Value returned by  
retryable to indicate that the
 passed Throwable implies that retrying the
 operation that threw the Throwable with the same
 arguments and the same expected return value would not be
 fruitful. | 
static int | 
BAD_OBJECT
Value returned by  
retryable to indicate that the
 passed Throwable implies that any further
 operations on the object that threw the Throwable
 would not be fruitful. | 
static int | 
INDEFINITE
Value returned by  
retryable to indicate that the
 passed Throwable does not provide any new
 information on the state of the object that threw it. | 
static int | 
UNCATEGORIZED
Value returned by  
retryable to indicate that the
 passed Throwable was of a type that could not be
 classified. | 
| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
ThrowableConstants()  | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
static int | 
retryable(Throwable t)
Attempt to classify the passed  
Throwable in terms of
 what it implies about the probability of success of future operations
 on the object that threw the exception. | 
public static final int INDEFINITE
retryable to indicate that the
 passed Throwable does not provide any new
 information on the state of the object that threw it.public static final int BAD_INVOCATION
retryable to indicate that the
 passed Throwable implies that retrying the
 operation that threw the Throwable with the same
 arguments and the same expected return value would not be
 fruitful.public static final int BAD_OBJECT
retryable to indicate that the
 passed Throwable implies that any further
 operations on the object that threw the Throwable
 would not be fruitful.public static final int UNCATEGORIZED
retryable to indicate that the
 passed Throwable was of a type that could not be
 classified.public static int retryable(Throwable t)
Throwable in terms of
 what it implies about the probability of success of future operations
 on the object that threw the exception. 
 Note, the classification used by this method tends to assume
 the worst. For exceptions that represent conditions that could
 get better by themselves but probably will not, it will return
 BAD_OBJECT or BAD_INVOCATION instead
 of INDEFINITE. This makes it suitable for
 situations where it is better to give up, fail early, and
 notify the next layer up that something is wrong than to
 continue silently and retry. It is probably not a good choice
 for situations where the stakes are higher, like deciding when
 to give up on a prepared transaction.
INDEFINITE, BAD_INVOCATION,
 or BAD_OBJECT if the exception is a
 RuntimeException, Error, or
 java.rmi.RemoteException depending on the details of
 the Throwable.  Otherwise return
 UNCATEGORIZEDNullPointerException - if the passed Throwable is
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