If you want to intercept WebObjects issues like that, you might find
the handle* methods in WOApplication useful.
Clark
On 9-Sep-08, at 6:58 AM, Miguel Arroz wrote:
> Hi!
>
> So, what you are telling me is that the debugger never paused when
> the exception pages are shown on the browser, right (because the
> exceptions are caught by WO)? For some reason I had the ideia that
> would happen, allowing the programmer to analyse the stack.
>
> Oh well... mental note, buy (more) pills...
>
> Yours
>
> Miguel Arroz
>
> On 2008/09/09, at 14:54, Mike Schrag wrote:
>
>>> I don't know if I'm making stuff up or not, but wasn't the
>>> debugger supposed to pause the execution of an application when an
>>> exception page is shown? If so, any special reason (besides my bad
>>> karma) for that NOT happening in my Mac?
>> No, if an exception is thrown and caught, the debugger won't stop.
>> It will only stop on uncaught exceptions (assuming that flag is
>> checked in the Java=>Debug preferences).
>>
>> ms
>>
>
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