javax.servlet.jsp

Class ErrorData


  • public final class ErrorData
    extends Object
    Contains information about an error, for error pages. The information contained in this instance is meaningless if not used in the context of an error page. To indicate a JSP is an error page, the page author must set the isErrorPage attribute of the page directive to "true".
    Since:
    JSP 2.0
    See Also:
    PageContext.getErrorData()
    • Constructor Detail

      • ErrorData

        public ErrorData(Throwable throwable,
                         int statusCode,
                         String uri,
                         String servletName)
        Creates a new ErrorData object.
        Parameters:
        throwable - The Throwable that is the cause of the error
        statusCode - The status code of the error
        uri - The request URI
        servletName - The name of the servlet invoked
    • Method Detail

      • getThrowable

        public Throwable getThrowable()
        Returns the Throwable that caused the error.
        Returns:
        The Throwable that caused the error
      • getStatusCode

        public int getStatusCode()
        Returns the status code of the error.
        Returns:
        The status code of the error
      • getRequestURI

        public String getRequestURI()
        Returns the request URI.
        Returns:
        The request URI
      • getServletName

        public String getServletName()
        Returns the name of the servlet invoked.
        Returns:
        The name of the servlet invoked

Document created the 11/06/2005, last modified the 18/08/2025
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