public final class ExceptionHandlerThrow extends Object implements CsvExceptionHandler
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ExceptionHandlerThrow()
Default Constructor.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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CsvException |
handleException(CsvException e)
Determines how opencsv will handle exceptions that crop up during
bean creation or writing.
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public CsvException handleException(CsvException e) throws CsvException
CsvExceptionHandler
Determines how opencsv will handle exceptions that crop up during bean creation or writing. There are three ways of dealing with an exception:
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.Please be cautioned: Due to the multi-threaded nature of opencsv's conversion routines, there is no guarantee that the exception thrown, if your chosen error handler throws exceptions, is the error in the input that would have caused the exception to be thrown if the input were processed in strict sequential order. That is, if there are four errors in the input and your error handler queues the first three but throws the fourth, the exception thrown might relate to any of the four errors in the input.
If your exception handler queues a certain number of exceptions
before throwing one, opencsv makes a best-faith effort to make sure all
of the exceptions marked for queueing are actually available via
CsvToBean.getCapturedExceptions()
or
StatefulBeanToCsv.getCapturedExceptions()
after processing,
but there are no absolute guarantees.
This method must be thread-safe.
handleException
in interface CsvExceptionHandler
e
- The exception that was thrownnull
if the exception
should be ignoredCsvException
- If a halt to all processing is desiredCopyright © 2005–2023. All rights reserved.