Is this what I have to do?

All I want to do is throw up a default error page that looks like the
rest of the site, but ALSO log the error, no matter what kind it is.
Nothing more.

Preston

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/3/2005 3:09:05 PM >>>
What version of Struts are you using?  Have a look at this:

http://struts.apache.org/userGuide/building_controller.html#exception_handler


That's probably the way you want to go, might save you some trouble. 
I'm not sure when it was introduced though, so if your a ways behind in

Struts version it might not be available.

Frank

Adam Hardy wrote:
> Preston CRAWFORD on 03/10/05 21:47, wrote:
> 
>> I'm trying to setup global exception handling. I have web.xml
sending
>> 404 and 500 exceptions to /error.do. In that action I should be able
to
>> get at the exception, shouldn't I? Or do I have to do that earlier
in
>> the process? I simply want to get at the exception and log it.
>>
> 
> I don't think you can. The response object is write-only, so there is
no 
> way to tell.
> 
> I might be grossly mistaken but I guess you would have to have
seperate 
> error-pages for each type of exception. Haven't tried it myself but
will 
> need to soon.
> 
> Adam
> 
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