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package org.springframework.mail;
import java.io.PrintStream;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* Exception thrown when a mail sending error is encountered.
* Can register failed messages with their exceptions.
*
* @author Dmitriy Kopylenko
* @author Juergen Hoeller
*/
public class MailSendException extends MailException {
private Map failedMessages = new HashMap();
/**
* Constructor for MailSendException.
* @param msg message
*/
public MailSendException(String msg) {
super(msg);
}
/**
* Constructor for MailSendException.
* @param msg message
* @param ex root cause from remoting API in use
*/
public MailSendException(String msg, Throwable ex) {
super(msg, ex);
}
/**
* Constructor for registration of failed messages, with the
* messages that failed as keys, and the thrown exceptions as values.
* The messages should be the same that were originally passed
* to the invoked send method.
*/
public MailSendException(Map failedMessages) {
super(null);
this.failedMessages.putAll(failedMessages);
}
/**
* Return a Map with the failed messages as keys, and the thrown exceptions
* as values. Note that a general mail server connection failure will not
* result in failed messages being returned here: A message will only be
* contained here if actually sending it was attempted but failed.
*
The messages will be the same that were originally passed to the
* invoked send method, i.e. SimpleMailMessages in case of using the
* generic MailSender interface.
*
In case of sending MimeMessage instances via JavaMailSender,
* the messages will be of type MimeMessage.
* @return the Map of failed messages as keys and thrown exceptions as
* values, or an empty Map if no failed messages
*/
public Map getFailedMessages() {
return failedMessages;
}
public String getMessage() {
StringBuffer msg = new StringBuffer();
String superMsg = super.getMessage();
msg.append(superMsg != null ? superMsg : "Could not send mails: ");
for (Iterator subExs = this.failedMessages.values().iterator(); subExs.hasNext();) {
Exception subEx = (Exception) subExs.next();
msg.append(subEx.getMessage());
if (subExs.hasNext()) {
msg.append("; ");
}
}
return msg.toString();
}
public void printStackTrace(PrintStream ps) {
if (this.failedMessages.isEmpty()) {
super.printStackTrace(ps);
}
else {
ps.println(this);
for (Iterator subExs = this.failedMessages.values().iterator(); subExs.hasNext();) {
Exception subEx = (Exception) subExs.next();
subEx.printStackTrace(ps);
if (subExs.hasNext()) {
ps.println();
}
}
}
}
public void printStackTrace(PrintWriter pw) {
if (this.failedMessages.isEmpty()) {
super.printStackTrace(pw);
}
else {
pw.println(this);
for (Iterator subExs = this.failedMessages.values().iterator(); subExs.hasNext();) {
Exception subEx = (Exception) subExs.next();
subEx.printStackTrace(pw);
if (subExs.hasNext()) {
pw.println();
}
}
}
}
}