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Alan,

On 1/29/13 12:24 PM, alan.farr...@renfrewshire.gov.uk wrote:
> Thanks for feedback.  If a SQLException can be returned then I
> could probably use that in the Java application to determine if an
> exception occurred.  Can you provide any guidance?

Er.. not sure what guidance I could provide. You have to catch that
kind of exception somewhere that makes sense and then do something
about it. I can't tell you where that would be or what to do when you
caught it... it's up to your individual webapp's requirements.

Sorry...

- -chris
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