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Chapter 48. Handling Exceptions
Abstract
WebApplicaitonException exception. You can also provide ExceptionMapper<E> implementations to map exceptions to appropriate responses.
48.1. Using WebApplicaitonException exceptions to report errors Copiar enlaceEnlace copiado en el portapapeles!
Overview Copiar enlaceEnlace copiado en el portapapeles!
WebApplicationException runtime exception to provide an easy way for resource methods to create exceptions that are appropriate for RESTful clients to consume. WebApplicationException exceptions can include a Response object that defines the entity body to return to the originator of the request. It also provides a mechanism for specifying the HTTP status code to be returned to the client if no entity body is provided.
Creating a simple exception Copiar enlaceEnlace copiado en el portapapeles!
WebApplicaitonException exception is to use either the no argument constructor or the constructor that wraps the original exception in a WebApplicationException exception. Both constructors create a WebApplicaitonException with an empty response.
500 Server Error.
Setting the status code returned to the client Copiar enlaceEnlace copiado en el portapapeles!
500, you can use one of the four WebApplicaitonException constructors that allow you to specify the status. Two of these constructors, shown in Example 48.1, “Creating a WebApplicationException with a status code”, take the return status as an integer.
Example 48.1. Creating a WebApplicationException with a status code
WebApplicationException(int status);WebApplicationException(java.lang.Throwable cause,
int status);WebApplicationException with a status code” take the response status as an instance of Response.Status.
Example 48.2. Creating a WebApplicationException with a status code
WebApplicationException(javax.ws.rs.core.Response.Status status);WebApplicationException(java.lang.Throwable cause,
javax.ws.rs.core.Response.Status status);Providing an entity body Copiar enlaceEnlace copiado en el portapapeles!
WebApplicationException constructors that takes a Response object. The runtime uses the Response object to create the response sent to the client. The entity stored in the response is mapped to the entity body of the message and the status field of the response is mapped to the HTTP status of the message.
409 Conflict.
Example 48.3. Sending a message with an exception
Extending the generic exception Copiar enlaceEnlace copiado en el portapapeles!
WebApplicationException exception. This would allow you to create custom exceptions and eliminate some boiler plate code.
WebApplicationException” shows a new exception that creates a similar response to the code in Example 48.3, “Sending a message with an exception”.
Example 48.4. Extending WebApplicationException