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The IBM COS SDK for Java - Core module holds the classes that are used by the individual service clients to interact with IBM Cloud Object Storage. Users need to depend on cos-java-sdk artifact for accessing individual client classes.
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package com.ibm.cloud.objectstorage;
import com.ibm.cloud.objectstorage.annotation.SdkInternalApi;
/**
* Base exception class for any errors that occur while attempting to use an AWS
* client from AWS SDK for Java to make service calls to Amazon Web Services.
*
* Error responses from services will be handled as AmazonServiceExceptions.
* This class is primarily for errors that occur when unable to get a response
* from a service, or when the client is unable to parse the response from a
* service. For example, if a caller tries to use a client to make a service
* call, but no network connection is present, an AmazonClientException will be
* thrown to indicate that the client wasn't able to successfully make the
* service call, and no information from the service is available.
*
* Note : If the SDK is able to parse the response; but doesn't recognize the
* error code from the service, an AmazonServiceException is thrown
*
* Callers should typically deal with exceptions through AmazonServiceException,
* which represent error responses returned by services. AmazonServiceException
* has much more information available for callers to appropriately deal with
* different types of errors that can occur.
*
* @see AmazonServiceException
*/
public class AmazonClientException extends SdkBaseException {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
/**
* Creates a new AmazonClientException with the specified message, and root
* cause.
*
* @param message
* An error message describing why this exception was thrown.
* @param t
* The underlying cause of this exception.
*/
public AmazonClientException(String message, Throwable t) {
super(message, t);
}
/**
* Creates a new AmazonClientException with the specified message.
*
* @param message
* An error message describing why this exception was thrown.
*/
public AmazonClientException(String message) {
super(message);
}
public AmazonClientException(Throwable t) {
super(t);
}
/**
* Returns a hint as to whether it makes sense to retry upon this exception.
* Default is true, but subclass may override.
*
* This method is internal to the SDK. Users should not depend on this method to decide
* if an exception from a service should be retried.
*/
@SdkInternalApi
public boolean isRetryable() {
return true;
}
}
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