Found it =)
http://www.nabble.com/Deal-with-specific-exception-t1334333.html
public class App extends WebApplication {
@Override
protected IRequestCycleFactory getDefaultRequestCycleFactory() {
return new IRequestCycleFactory() {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
public RequestCycle newRequestCycle(Session session,
Request request, Response response) {
return new WebRequestCycle((WebSession) session,
(WebRequest) request, (WebResponse) response) {
@Override
public wicket.Page
onRuntimeException(wicket.Page page,
RuntimeException e) {
return new ErrorPage(e);
}
};
}
};
}
2006/8/1, JK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> If you create own InternalErrorPage and configure it with
> ---------------- Application
> protected void init() {
>
> getApplicationSettings().setInternalErrorPage(ErrorPage.class);
> }
>
> ---------------- ErrorPage
> public class ErrorPage extends WebPage
> ----------------
>
> How do you know what exception was thrown?
>
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