public interface TryCatchFinally
This interface provides two new methods: doCatch(Throwable) and doFinally(). The prototypical invocation is as follows:
h = get a Tag(); // get a tag handler, perhaps from pool h.setPageContext(pc); // initialize as desired h.setParent(null); h.setFoo("foo"); // tag invocation protocol; see Tag.java try { doStartTag()... .... doEndTag()... } catch (Throwable t) { // react to exceptional condition h.doCatch(t); } finally { // restore data invariants and release per-invocation resources h.doFinally(); } ... other invocations perhaps with some new setters ... h.release(); // release long-term resources
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
doCatch(Throwable t)
Invoked if a Throwable occurs while evaluating the BODY
inside a tag or in any of the following methods:
Tag.doStartTag(), Tag.doEndTag(),
IterationTag.doAfterBody() and BodyTag.doInitBody().
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void |
doFinally()
Invoked in all cases after doEndTag() for any class implementing
Tag, IterationTag or BodyTag.
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void doCatch(Throwable t) throws Throwable
This method is not invoked if the Throwable occurs during one of the setter methods.
This method may throw an exception (the same or a new one) that will be propagated further up the nest chain. If an exception is thrown, doFinally() will be invoked.
This method is intended to be used to respond to an exceptional condition.
t
- The throwable exception navigating through this tag.Throwable
- if the exception is to be rethrown further up
the nest chain.void doFinally()
This method is not invoked if the Throwable occurs during one of the setter methods.
This method should not throw an Exception.
This method is intended to maintain per-invocation data integrity and resource management actions.
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