Yes you could do that, or you could try
<error-page>
<error-code>404</error-code>
<location>/error404.do</location>
</error-page>
<error-page>
<error-code>500</error-code>
<location>/error500.do</location>
</error-page>
and map them to the same action class with a useful parameter for
mapping.getParameter() - perhaps slightly less coding.
Preston CRAWFORD on 03/10/05 23:10, wrote:
Even then, is there any way to get at the exception at self so it gets
printed? The problem is that when you setup web.xml to send it to an
action (I can't figure out a different way to do this that is fairly
simple) it's almost like the app server swallows it for the most part
and passes little information to the action. I can do things like pass
along the number of the error in the querystring...
<error-page>
<error-code>404</error-code>
<location>/error.do?exception=404</location>
</error-page>
But other than that I can't figure out how to get at the actual
exception so I can log that.
Preston
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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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