Class UncheckedExecutionException

java.lang.Object
java.lang.Throwable
java.lang.Exception
java.lang.RuntimeException
com.google.common.util.concurrent.UncheckedExecutionException
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable

@GwtCompatible public class UncheckedExecutionException extends RuntimeException
Unchecked variant of ExecutionException. As with ExecutionException, the exception's cause comes from a failed task, possibly run in another thread.

UncheckedExecutionException is intended as an alternative to ExecutionException when the exception thrown by a task is an unchecked exception. However, it may also wrap a checked exception in some cases.

When wrapping an Error from another thread, prefer ExecutionError. When wrapping a checked exception, prefer ExecutionException.

Since:
10.0
Author:
Charles Fry
See Also:
  • Constructor Details

    • UncheckedExecutionException

      @Deprecated protected UncheckedExecutionException()
      Deprecated.
      Prefer UncheckedExecutionException([email protected] Throwable) a constructor that accepts a cause: Users of this class typically expect for instances to have a non-null cause. At the moment, you can usually still preserve behavior by passing an explicit null cause. Note, however, that passing an explicit null cause prevents anyone from calling Throwable.initCause(java.lang.Throwable) later, so it is not quite equivalent to using a constructor that omits the cause.
      Creates a new instance with null as its detail message and no cause.
    • UncheckedExecutionException

      @Deprecated protected UncheckedExecutionException(@Nullable String message)
      Deprecated.
      Prefer UncheckedExecutionException([email protected] String,[email protected] Throwable) a constructor that accepts a cause: Users of this class typically expect for instances to have a non-null cause. At the moment, you can usually still preserve behavior by passing an explicit null cause. Note, however, that passing an explicit null cause prevents anyone from calling Throwable.initCause(java.lang.Throwable) later, so it is not quite equivalent to using a constructor that omits the cause.
      Creates a new instance with the given detail message and no cause.
    • UncheckedExecutionException

      public UncheckedExecutionException(@Nullable String message, @Nullable Throwable cause)
      Creates a new instance with the given detail message and cause. Prefer to provide a non-nullable cause, as many users expect to find one.
    • UncheckedExecutionException

      public UncheckedExecutionException(@Nullable Throwable cause)
      Creates a new instance with null as its detail message and the given cause. Prefer to provide a non-nullable cause, as many users expect to find one.