public class JsonErrorResponseHandler extends Object implements HttpResponseHandler<AmazonServiceException>
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Constructor and Description |
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JsonErrorResponseHandler(List<com.amazonaws.transform.JsonErrorUnmarshaller> errorUnmarshallers,
com.amazonaws.internal.http.ErrorCodeParser errorCodeParser,
com.amazonaws.internal.http.JsonErrorMessageParser errorMessageParser,
com.fasterxml.jackson.core.JsonFactory jsonFactory) |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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AmazonServiceException |
handle(HttpResponse response)
Accepts an HTTP response object, and returns an object of type T.
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boolean |
needsConnectionLeftOpen()
Indicates if this response handler requires that the underlying HTTP
connection not be closed automatically after the response is
handled.
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public JsonErrorResponseHandler(List<com.amazonaws.transform.JsonErrorUnmarshaller> errorUnmarshallers, com.amazonaws.internal.http.ErrorCodeParser errorCodeParser, com.amazonaws.internal.http.JsonErrorMessageParser errorMessageParser, com.fasterxml.jackson.core.JsonFactory jsonFactory)
public boolean needsConnectionLeftOpen()
HttpResponseHandler
For example, if the object returned by this response handler manually
manages the stream of data from the HTTP connection, and doesn't read all
the data from the connection in the HttpResponseHandler.handle(HttpResponse)
method,
this method can be used to prevent the underlying connection from being
prematurely closed.
Response handlers should use this option very carefully, since it means that resource cleanup is no longer handled automatically, and if neglected, can result in the client runtime running out of resources for new HTTP connections.
needsConnectionLeftOpen
in interface HttpResponseHandler<AmazonServiceException>
public AmazonServiceException handle(HttpResponse response) throws Exception
HttpResponseHandler
handle
in interface HttpResponseHandler<AmazonServiceException>
response
- The HTTP response to handle, as received from an AWS service.Exception
- If any problems are encountered handling the response.Copyright © 2017. All rights reserved.