I couldn't find any info about a possibility of action I need. I am using @Retryable annotation with @Recover handler method. Smth like this:
@Retryable(value = {Exception.class}, maxAttempts = 5, backoff = @Backoff(delay = 10000))
public void update(Integer id)
{
execute(id);
}
@Recover
public void recover(Exception ex)
{
logger.error("Error when updating object with id {}", id);
}
The problem is that I don't know, how to pass my parameter "id" to recover() method. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
According to the Spring Retry documentation, just align the parameters between the @Retryable
and the @Recover
methods :
The arguments for the recovery method can optionally include the exception that was thrown, and also optionally the arguments passed to the orginal retryable method (or a partial list of them as long as none are omitted). Example:
@Service class Service { @Retryable(RemoteAccessException.class) public void service(String str1, String str2) { // ... do something } @Recover public void recover(RemoteAccessException e, String str1, String str2) { // ... error handling making use of original args if required } }
So you could write :
@Retryable(value = {Exception.class}, maxAttempts = 5, backoff = @Backoff(delay = 10000))
public void update(Integer id) {
execute(id);
}
@Recover
public void recover(Exception ex, Integer id){
logger.error("Error when updating object with id {}", id);
}