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package com.foreach.common.web.logging;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
import java.util.Arrays;
/**
* Predicate that evaluates to true only if the argument is not assignable to any of the configured exceptions.
*
* @author pavan
*/
public class ExcludedExceptionPredicate implements ExceptionPredicate
{
private Iterable> exceptionClasses;
public ExcludedExceptionPredicate( Iterable> exceptionClasses ) {
Assert.notNull( exceptionClasses, "exceptionClasses must not be null" );
this.exceptionClasses = exceptionClasses;
}
@SafeVarargs
public ExcludedExceptionPredicate( Class extends Exception>... exceptionClass ) {
this.exceptionClasses = Arrays.asList( exceptionClass );
}
@Override
public boolean evaluate( Exception exception ) {
boolean result = true;
for ( Class> exceptionClass : this.exceptionClasses ) {
if ( exceptionClass.isAssignableFrom( exception.getClass() ) ) {
result = false;
}
}
return result;
}
}
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