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- javax.websocket.SendResult
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public final class SendResult extends Object
The result of asynchronously sending a web socket message. A SendResult is either ok indicating there was no problem, or is not OK in which case there was a problem and it carries an exception to indicate what the problem was.- Author:
- dannycoward
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor and Description SendResult()
Construct a SendResult signifying a successful send carrying no exception.SendResult(Throwable exception)
Construct a SendResult carrying an exception.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description Throwable
getException()
The problem sending the message.boolean
isOK()
Determines if this result is ok or not.
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Constructor Detail
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SendResult
public SendResult(Throwable exception)
Construct a SendResult carrying an exception.- Parameters:
exception
- the exception causing a send failure.
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SendResult
public SendResult()
Construct a SendResult signifying a successful send carrying no exception.
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Method Detail
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getException
public Throwable getException()
The problem sending the message.- Returns:
- the problem or
null
if the send was successful.
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isOK
public boolean isOK()
Determines if this result is ok or not.- Returns:
- whether the send was successful or not.
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Document created the 11/06/2005, last modified the 18/08/2025
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