Java Code Examples for com.jfinal.aop.Invocation#getArgs()
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Example 1
Source File: AbstractSentinelProccesser.java From jboot with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
protected Object handleBlockException(Invocation inv, SentinelResource annotation, BlockException ex) throws Throwable { // Execute block handler if configured. Method blockHandlerMethod = extractBlockHandlerMethod(inv, annotation.blockHandler(), annotation.blockHandlerClass()); if (blockHandlerMethod != null) { Object[] originArgs = inv.getArgs(); // Construct args. Object[] args = Arrays.copyOf(originArgs, originArgs.length + 1); args[args.length - 1] = ex; try { if (isStatic(blockHandlerMethod)) { return blockHandlerMethod.invoke(null, args); } return blockHandlerMethod.invoke(inv.getTarget(), args); } catch (InvocationTargetException e) { // throw the actual exception throw e.getTargetException(); } } // If no block handler is present, then go to fallback. return handleFallback(inv, annotation, ex); }
Example 2
Source File: AbstractSentinelProccesser.java From jboot with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
protected Object handleFallback(Invocation inv, String fallback, String defaultFallback, Class<?>[] fallbackClass, Throwable ex) throws Throwable { Object[] originArgs = inv.getArgs(); // Execute fallback function if configured. Method fallbackMethod = extractFallbackMethod(inv, fallback, fallbackClass); if (fallbackMethod != null) { // Construct args. int paramCount = fallbackMethod.getParameterTypes().length; Object[] args; if (paramCount == originArgs.length) { args = originArgs; } else { args = Arrays.copyOf(originArgs, originArgs.length + 1); args[args.length - 1] = ex; } try { if (isStatic(fallbackMethod)) { return fallbackMethod.invoke(null, args); } return fallbackMethod.invoke(inv.getTarget(), args); } catch (InvocationTargetException e) { // throw the actual exception throw e.getTargetException(); } } // If fallback is absent, we'll try the defaultFallback if provided. return handleDefaultFallback(inv, defaultFallback, fallbackClass, ex); }