Class CompositeSkipPolicy
java.lang.Object
org.springframework.batch.core.step.skip.CompositeSkipPolicy
- All Implemented Interfaces:
SkipPolicy
- Author:
- Dave Syer, Mahmoud Ben Hassine
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
setSkipPolicies
(SkipPolicy[] skipPolicies) boolean
shouldSkip
(Throwable t, long skipCount) Returns true or false, indicating whether or not processing should continue with the given throwable.
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Constructor Details
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CompositeSkipPolicy
public CompositeSkipPolicy() -
CompositeSkipPolicy
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Method Details
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setSkipPolicies
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shouldSkip
Description copied from interface:SkipPolicy
Returns true or false, indicating whether or not processing should continue with the given throwable. Clients may useskipCount<0
to probe for exception types that are skippable, so implementations should be able to handle gracefully the case whereskipCount<0
. Implementations should avoid throwing any undeclared exceptions.- Specified by:
shouldSkip
in interfaceSkipPolicy
- Parameters:
t
- exception encountered while processingskipCount
- currently running count of skips- Returns:
- true if processing should continue, false otherwise.
- Throws:
SkipLimitExceededException
- if a limit is breached
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