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package org.eclipse.jetty.continuation;
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/** ContinuationThrowable
*
* A ContinuationThrowable is throw by {@link Continuation#undispatch()}
* in order to exit the dispatch to a Filter or Servlet. Use of
* ContinuationThrowable is discouraged and it is preferable to
* allow return to be used. ContinuationThrowables should only be
* used when there is a Filter/Servlet which cannot be modified
* to avoid committing a response when {@link Continuation#isSuspended()}
* is true.
*
*
* ContinuationThrowable instances are often reused so that the
* stack trace may be entirely unrelated to the calling stack.
* A real stack trace may be obtained by enabling debug.
*
*
* ContinuationThrowable extends Error as this is more likely
* to be uncaught (or rethrown) by a Filter/Servlet. A ContinuationThrowable
* does not represent and error condition.
*
*/
public class ContinuationThrowable extends Error
{
public ContinuationThrowable()
{
}
}