HitBuilders.ExceptionBuilder
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Exception builder allows you to measure the number and type of caught and uncaught crashes
and exceptions that occur in your app.
Public Constructor Summary
Inherited Method Summary
From class java.lang.Object
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Object
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clone()
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| void |
finalize()
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final Class<?>
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getClass()
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| int |
hashCode()
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notify()
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notifyAll()
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String
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toString()
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wait(long arg0, int arg1)
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| final void |
wait(long arg0)
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wait()
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Public Constructors
public ExceptionBuilder ()
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Last updated 2024-10-31 UTC.
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