Dear Sangeeta,

Those examples you provided are a bad programming practice (in my opinion).
They are legacy code, and we are trying to fix them whenever we uncover one.

On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 11:11 AM, sangeeta lal <sangeeta.6...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear Dev Team,
>
>
> I am Sangeeta (PhD) scholar from India. I am working in the area  of mining
> software repositories and my aim is to study logging practices of
> developers. I am using Apache CloudStack project for my study.
> I notice that when a try block consist of following three types of
> statements, their corresponding catch block is not logged.
>
> *Type 1 : * {
>   org.apache.axiom.soap.SOAPEnvelope resultEnv=resultContext.getEnvelope();
>   java.lang.Object
>
> object=fromOM(resultEnv.getBody().getFirstElement(),com.amazon.ec2.client.AmazonEC2Stub.DescribePlacementGroupsResponse.class,getEnvelopeNamespaces(resultEnv));
>
>
> callback.receiveResultdescribePlacementGroups((com.amazon.ec2.client.AmazonEC2Stub.DescribePlacementGroupsResponse)object);
> }
>
> *Type 2:* {
>   return
>
> param.getOMElement(com.amazon.ec2.CreateNetworkInterfaceResponse.MY_QNAME,org.apache.axiom.om.OMAbstractFactory.getOMFactory());
> }
>
>
> *Type 3:* {
>
>
> isReaderMTOMAware=java.lang.Boolean.TRUE.equals(reader.getProperty(org.apache.axiom.om.OMConstants.IS_DATA_HANDLERS_AWARE));
> }
>
>
> Can any of you please tell me why is it happening?
>
> Thank You So Much!!
>
> --
> Regards...
> Sangeeta
> Assistant Professor
> CSE Department @JIIT Noida
>



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