you would never need to put try/catch statements in your controller 
implementation code, I hardly ever do that, I just let Struts handle it



do only thing I do is model <<FrontEndException>> transitions going out of an 
action state into a <<FrontEndView>>, next you can use a tagged value to say 
which type of exception should be handled there (so you can point different 
exceptions to different pages)
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