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The RabbitMQ Java client library allows Java applications to interface with RabbitMQ.
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package com.rabbitmq.client.impl;
import com.rabbitmq.client.*;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.net.ConnectException;
/**
* An implementation of {@link com.rabbitmq.client.ExceptionHandler} that does not
* close channels on unhandled consumer and listener exception.
*
* Used by {@link AMQConnection}.
*
* @see ExceptionHandler
* @see com.rabbitmq.client.ConnectionFactory#setExceptionHandler(com.rabbitmq.client.ExceptionHandler)
*/
public class ForgivingExceptionHandler implements ExceptionHandler {
@Override
public void handleUnexpectedConnectionDriverException(Connection conn, Throwable exception) {
log("An unexpected connection driver error occurred", exception);
}
@Override
public void handleReturnListenerException(Channel channel, Throwable exception) {
handleChannelKiller(channel, exception, "ReturnListener.handleReturn");
}
@Override
public void handleConfirmListenerException(Channel channel, Throwable exception) {
handleChannelKiller(channel, exception, "ConfirmListener.handle{N,A}ck");
}
@Override
public void handleBlockedListenerException(Connection connection, Throwable exception) {
handleConnectionKiller(connection, exception, "BlockedListener");
}
@Override
public void handleConsumerException(Channel channel, Throwable exception,
Consumer consumer, String consumerTag,
String methodName)
{
handleChannelKiller(channel, exception, "Consumer " + consumer
+ " (" + consumerTag + ")"
+ " method " + methodName
+ " for channel " + channel);
}
/**
* @since 3.3.0
*/
@Override
public void handleConnectionRecoveryException(Connection conn, Throwable exception) {
// ignore java.net.ConnectException as those are
// expected during recovery and will only produce noisy
// traces
if (exception instanceof ConnectException) {
// no-op
} else {
log("Caught an exception during connection recovery!", exception);
}
}
/**
* @since 3.3.0
*/
@Override
public void handleChannelRecoveryException(Channel ch, Throwable exception) {
log("Caught an exception when recovering channel " + ch.getChannelNumber(), exception);
}
/**
* @since 3.3.0
*/
@Override
public void handleTopologyRecoveryException(Connection conn, Channel ch, TopologyRecoveryException exception) {
log("Caught an exception when recovering topology " + exception.getMessage(), exception);
}
protected void handleChannelKiller(Channel channel, Throwable exception, String what) {
log(what + "threw an exception for channel "+channel, exception);
}
protected void handleConnectionKiller(Connection connection, Throwable exception, String what) {
log(what + " threw an exception for connection " + connection, exception);
try {
connection.close(AMQP.REPLY_SUCCESS, "Closed due to exception from " + what);
} catch (AlreadyClosedException ace) {
// noop
} catch (IOException ioe) {
log("Failure during close of connection " + connection + " after " + exception, ioe);
connection.abort(AMQP.INTERNAL_ERROR, "Internal error closing connection for " + what);
}
}
protected void log(String message, Throwable e) {
if(isSocketClosedOrConnectionReset(e)) {
// we don't want to get too dramatic about those
LoggerFactory.getLogger(ForgivingExceptionHandler.class).warn(
message + " (Exception message: "+e.getMessage() + ")"
);
} else {
LoggerFactory.getLogger(ForgivingExceptionHandler.class).error(
message, e
);
}
}
private static boolean isSocketClosedOrConnectionReset(Throwable e) {
return e instanceof IOException &&
("Connection reset".equals(e.getMessage()) || "Socket closed".equals(e.getMessage()) ||
"Connection reset by peer".equals(e.getMessage())
);
}
}