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package jakarta.servlet;

/**
 * Defines an exception that a servlet or filter throws to indicate that it is permanently or temporarily unavailable.
 * 

* When a servlet or filter is permanently unavailable, something is wrong with it, and it cannot handle requests until * some action is taken. For example, a servlet might be configured incorrectly, or a filter's state may be corrupted. * The component should log both the error and the corrective action that is needed. *

* A servlet or filter is temporarily unavailable if it cannot handle requests momentarily due to some system-wide * problem. For example, a third-tier server might not be accessible, or there may be insufficient memory or disk * storage to handle requests. A system administrator may need to take corrective action. *

* Servlet containers can safely treat both types of unavailable exceptions in the same way. However, treating temporary * unavailability effectively makes the servlet container more robust. Specifically, the servlet container might block * requests to the servlet or filter for a period of time suggested by the exception, rather than rejecting them until * the servlet container restarts. */ public class UnavailableException extends ServletException { private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; /** * Is the issue permanent - i.e. is administrator action required? */ private final boolean permanent; /** * The estimate of how long the Servlet will be unavailable. */ private final int seconds; /** * Constructs a new exception with a descriptive message indicating that the servlet is permanently unavailable. * * @param msg a String specifying the descriptive message */ public UnavailableException(String msg) { super(msg); seconds = 0; permanent = true; } /** * Constructs a new exception with a descriptive message indicating that the servlet is temporarily unavailable and * giving an estimate of how long it will be unavailable. *

* In some cases, the servlet cannot make an estimate. For example, the servlet might know that a server it needs is * not running, but not be able to report how long it will take to be restored to functionality. This can be * indicated with a negative or zero value for the seconds argument. * * @param msg a String specifying the descriptive message, which can be written to a log file or * displayed for the user. * @param seconds an integer specifying the number of seconds the servlet expects to be unavailable; if zero or * negative, indicates that the servlet can't make an estimate */ public UnavailableException(String msg, int seconds) { super(msg); if (seconds <= 0) { this.seconds = -1; } else { this.seconds = seconds; } permanent = false; } /** * Returns a boolean indicating whether the servlet is permanently unavailable. If so, something is * wrong with the servlet, and the system administrator must take some corrective action. * * @return true if the servlet is permanently unavailable; false if the servlet is * available or temporarily unavailable */ public boolean isPermanent() { return permanent; } /** * Returns the number of seconds the servlet expects to be temporarily unavailable. *

* If this method returns a negative number, the servlet is permanently unavailable or cannot provide an estimate of * how long it will be unavailable. No effort is made to correct for the time elapsed since the exception was first * reported. * * @return an integer specifying the number of seconds the servlet will be temporarily unavailable, or a negative * number if the servlet is permanently unavailable or cannot make an estimate */ public int getUnavailableSeconds() { return permanent ? -1 : seconds; } }





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