Package com.azure.core.exception


package com.azure.core.exception

This package contains the core exception classes used throughout the Azure SDKs.

These exceptions are typically thrown in response to errors that occur when interacting with Azure services. For example, if a network request to an Azure service fails an exception from this package is thrown. The specific exception that is thrown depends on the nature of the error.

Here are some of the key exceptions included in this package:

  • AzureException: The base class for all exceptions thrown by Azure SDKs.
  • HttpRequestException: Represents an exception thrown when an HTTP request fails.
  • HttpResponseException: Represents an exception thrown when an unsuccessful HTTP response is received from a service request.
  • ResourceExistsException: Represents an exception thrown when an HTTP request attempts to create a resource that already exists.
  • ResourceNotFoundException: Represents an exception thrown when an HTTP request attempts to access a resource that does not exist.

Some exceptions (noted in their documentation) include the HTTP request or response that led to the exception.

  • Exception Classes
    Class
    Description
    The AzureException class is the base class for all exceptions thrown by Azure SDKs.
    The ClientAuthenticationException represents an exception thrown when client authentication fails with a status code of 4XX, typically 401 unauthorized.
    The DecodeException represents an exception thrown when the HTTP response could not be decoded during the deserialization process.
    The HttpRequestException that represents an exception thrown when an HTTP request fails.
    The HttpResponseException represents an exception thrown when an unsuccessful HTTP response is received from a service request.
    The ResourceExistsException represents an exception thrown when an HTTP request attempts to create a resource that already exists.
    The ResourceModifiedException represents an exception thrown when an HTTP request attempts to modify a resource in a way that is not allowed.
    The ResourceNotFoundException represents an exception thrown when an HTTP request attempts to access a resource that does not exist.
    The ServiceResponseException represents an exception thrown when the client fails to understand the service response or the connection times out.
    The TooManyRedirectsException represents an exception thrown when an HTTP request has reached the maximum number of redirect attempts.
    The UnexpectedLengthException represents an exception thrown when the specified input length doesn't match the actual data length.