Java Code Examples for org.springframework.messaging.handler.HandlerMethod#getBeanType()

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Example 1
Source File: AbstractMethodMessageHandler.java    From spring4-understanding with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Find an {@code @MessageExceptionHandler} method for the given exception.
 * The default implementation searches methods in the class hierarchy of the
 * HandlerMethod first and if not found, it continues searching for additional
 * {@code @MessageExceptionHandler} methods among the configured
 * {@linkplain org.springframework.messaging.handler.MessagingAdviceBean
 * MessagingAdviceBean}, if any.
 * @param handlerMethod the method where the exception was raised
 * @param exception the raised exception
 * @return a method to handle the exception, or {@code null}
 * @since 4.2
 */
protected InvocableHandlerMethod getExceptionHandlerMethod(HandlerMethod handlerMethod, Exception exception) {
	if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
		logger.debug("Searching methods to handle " + exception.getClass().getSimpleName());
	}
	Class<?> beanType = handlerMethod.getBeanType();
	AbstractExceptionHandlerMethodResolver resolver = this.exceptionHandlerCache.get(beanType);
	if (resolver == null) {
		resolver = createExceptionHandlerMethodResolverFor(beanType);
		this.exceptionHandlerCache.put(beanType, resolver);
	}
	Method method = resolver.resolveMethod(exception);
	if (method != null) {
		return new InvocableHandlerMethod(handlerMethod.getBean(), method);
	}
	for (MessagingAdviceBean advice : this.exceptionHandlerAdviceCache.keySet()) {
		if (advice.isApplicableToBeanType(beanType)) {
			resolver = this.exceptionHandlerAdviceCache.get(advice);
			method = resolver.resolveMethod(exception);
			if (method != null) {
				return new InvocableHandlerMethod(advice.resolveBean(), method);
			}
		}
	}
	return null;
}
 
Example 2
Source File: InvocableHelper.java    From spring-analysis-note with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Find an exception handling method for the given exception.
 * <p>The default implementation searches methods in the class hierarchy of
 * the HandlerMethod first and if not found, it continues searching for
 * additional handling methods registered via
 * {@link #registerExceptionHandlerAdvice}.
 * @param handlerMethod the method where the exception was raised
 * @param ex the exception raised or signaled
 * @return a method to handle the exception, or {@code null}
 */
@Nullable
public InvocableHandlerMethod initExceptionHandlerMethod(HandlerMethod handlerMethod, Throwable ex) {
	if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
		logger.debug("Searching for methods to handle " + ex.getClass().getSimpleName());
	}
	Class<?> beanType = handlerMethod.getBeanType();
	AbstractExceptionHandlerMethodResolver resolver = this.exceptionHandlerCache.get(beanType);
	if (resolver == null) {
		resolver = this.exceptionMethodResolverFactory.apply(beanType);
		this.exceptionHandlerCache.put(beanType, resolver);
	}
	InvocableHandlerMethod exceptionHandlerMethod = null;
	Method method = resolver.resolveMethod(ex);
	if (method != null) {
		exceptionHandlerMethod = new InvocableHandlerMethod(handlerMethod.getBean(), method);
	}
	else {
		for (MessagingAdviceBean advice : this.exceptionHandlerAdviceCache.keySet()) {
			if (advice.isApplicableToBeanType(beanType)) {
				resolver = this.exceptionHandlerAdviceCache.get(advice);
				method = resolver.resolveMethod(ex);
				if (method != null) {
					exceptionHandlerMethod = new InvocableHandlerMethod(advice.resolveBean(), method);
					break;
				}
			}
		}
	}
	if (exceptionHandlerMethod != null) {
		logger.debug("Found exception handler " + exceptionHandlerMethod.getShortLogMessage());
		exceptionHandlerMethod.setArgumentResolvers(this.argumentResolvers.getResolvers());
	}
	else {
		logger.error("No exception handling method", ex);
	}
	return exceptionHandlerMethod;
}
 
Example 3
Source File: AbstractMethodMessageHandler.java    From spring-analysis-note with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Find an {@code @MessageExceptionHandler} method for the given exception.
 * The default implementation searches methods in the class hierarchy of the
 * HandlerMethod first and if not found, it continues searching for additional
 * {@code @MessageExceptionHandler} methods among the configured
 * {@linkplain org.springframework.messaging.handler.MessagingAdviceBean
 * MessagingAdviceBean}, if any.
 * @param handlerMethod the method where the exception was raised
 * @param exception the raised exception
 * @return a method to handle the exception, or {@code null}
 * @since 4.2
 */
@Nullable
protected InvocableHandlerMethod getExceptionHandlerMethod(HandlerMethod handlerMethod, Exception exception) {
	if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
		logger.debug("Searching methods to handle " + exception.getClass().getSimpleName());
	}
	Class<?> beanType = handlerMethod.getBeanType();
	AbstractExceptionHandlerMethodResolver resolver = this.exceptionHandlerCache.get(beanType);
	if (resolver == null) {
		resolver = createExceptionHandlerMethodResolverFor(beanType);
		this.exceptionHandlerCache.put(beanType, resolver);
	}
	Method method = resolver.resolveMethod(exception);
	if (method != null) {
		return new InvocableHandlerMethod(handlerMethod.getBean(), method);
	}
	for (MessagingAdviceBean advice : this.exceptionHandlerAdviceCache.keySet()) {
		if (advice.isApplicableToBeanType(beanType)) {
			resolver = this.exceptionHandlerAdviceCache.get(advice);
			method = resolver.resolveMethod(exception);
			if (method != null) {
				return new InvocableHandlerMethod(advice.resolveBean(), method);
			}
		}
	}
	return null;
}
 
Example 4
Source File: AbstractMethodMessageHandler.java    From java-technology-stack with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Find an {@code @MessageExceptionHandler} method for the given exception.
 * The default implementation searches methods in the class hierarchy of the
 * HandlerMethod first and if not found, it continues searching for additional
 * {@code @MessageExceptionHandler} methods among the configured
 * {@linkplain org.springframework.messaging.handler.MessagingAdviceBean
 * MessagingAdviceBean}, if any.
 * @param handlerMethod the method where the exception was raised
 * @param exception the raised exception
 * @return a method to handle the exception, or {@code null}
 * @since 4.2
 */
@Nullable
protected InvocableHandlerMethod getExceptionHandlerMethod(HandlerMethod handlerMethod, Exception exception) {
	if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
		logger.debug("Searching methods to handle " + exception.getClass().getSimpleName());
	}
	Class<?> beanType = handlerMethod.getBeanType();
	AbstractExceptionHandlerMethodResolver resolver = this.exceptionHandlerCache.get(beanType);
	if (resolver == null) {
		resolver = createExceptionHandlerMethodResolverFor(beanType);
		this.exceptionHandlerCache.put(beanType, resolver);
	}
	Method method = resolver.resolveMethod(exception);
	if (method != null) {
		return new InvocableHandlerMethod(handlerMethod.getBean(), method);
	}
	for (MessagingAdviceBean advice : this.exceptionHandlerAdviceCache.keySet()) {
		if (advice.isApplicableToBeanType(beanType)) {
			resolver = this.exceptionHandlerAdviceCache.get(advice);
			method = resolver.resolveMethod(exception);
			if (method != null) {
				return new InvocableHandlerMethod(advice.resolveBean(), method);
			}
		}
	}
	return null;
}