@Target(value=METHOD) @Retention(value=RUNTIME) @Documented public @interface ExceptionHandler
Handler methods which are annotated with this annotation are allowed to have very flexible signatures. They may have parameters of the following types, in arbitrary order:
value().
 You may refer to a top-level exception being propagated or to a nested
 cause within a wrapper exception. As of 5.3, any cause level is being
 exposed, whereas previously only an immediate cause was considered.
 ServletRequest / HttpServletRequest.
 HttpSession.
 An argument of this type will enforce the presence of a corresponding session.
 As a consequence, such an argument will never be null.
 Note that session access may not be thread-safe, in particular in a
 Servlet environment: Consider switching the
 "synchronizeOnSession" flag to "true" if multiple requests are allowed to
 access a session concurrently.
 WebRequest or
 NativeWebRequest.
 Allows for generic request parameter access as well as request/session
 attribute access, without ties to the native Servlet API.
 Locale for the current request locale
 (determined by the most specific locale resolver available,
 i.e. the configured LocaleResolver
 in a Servlet environment).
 InputStream / Reader for access
 to the request's content. This will be the raw InputStream/Reader as
 exposed by the Servlet API.
 OutputStream / Writer for generating
 the response's content. This will be the raw OutputStream/Writer as
 exposed by the Servlet API.
 Model as an alternative to returning
 a model map from the handler method. Note that the provided model is not
 pre-populated with regular model attributes and therefore always empty,
 as a convenience for preparing the model for an exception-specific view.
 The following return types are supported for handler methods:
ModelAndView object (from Servlet MVC).
 Model object, with the view name implicitly
 determined through a RequestToViewNameTranslator.
 Map object for exposing a model,
 with the view name implicitly determined through a
 RequestToViewNameTranslator.
 View object.
 String value which is interpreted as view name.
 @ResponseBody annotated methods (Servlet-only)
 to set the response content. The return value will be converted to the
 response stream using
 message converters.
 HttpEntity<?> or
 ResponseEntity<?> object
 (Servlet-only) to set response headers and content. The ResponseEntity body
 will be converted and written to the response stream using
 message converters.
 void if the method handles the response itself (by
 writing the response content directly, declaring an argument of type
 ServletResponse / HttpServletResponse
 for that purpose) or if the view name is supposed to be implicitly determined
 through a RequestToViewNameTranslator
 (not declaring a response argument in the handler method signature).
 You may combine the ExceptionHandler annotation with
 @ResponseStatus for a specific HTTP error status.
ControllerAdvice, 
WebRequest