Example #1
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 /**
  * Wraps this promise in a promise that will handle exceptions thrown by this Promise.
  *
  * @param function The function to handle the exception. This may, for example, convert the
  *     exception into something of type <code>T</code>, or it may throw another exception, or it
  *     may do some other handling.
  * @param ec The ExecutionContext to execute the function in.
  * @return A wrapped promise that will only throw an exception if the supplied <code>function
  *     </code> throws an exception.
  */
 public Promise<A> recover(final Function<Throwable, A> function, ExecutionContext ec) {
   return FPromiseHelper.recover(this, function, ec);
 }
Example #2
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 /**
  * Wraps this promise in a promise that will handle exceptions thrown by this Promise.
  *
  * <p>The function will be run in the default execution context.
  *
  * @param function The function to handle the exception. This may, for example, convert the
  *     exception into something of type <code>T</code>, or it may throw another exception, or it
  *     may do some other handling.
  * @return A wrapped promise that will only throw an exception if the supplied <code>function
  *     </code> throws an exception.
  */
 public Promise<A> recover(final Function<Throwable, A> function) {
   return FPromiseHelper.recover(this, function, HttpExecution.defaultContext());
 }