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Jason Porter commented on DELTASPIKE-131:
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I'd have to think about that. Currently you can terminate the execution of the 
handler calls. I would think if you gave the concrete type of the exception 
then called handled() you'd be good.
                
> Discuss the concept of exception handlers
> -----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DELTASPIKE-131
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DELTASPIKE-131
>             Project: DeltaSpike
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>          Components: ExceptionHandler-Module
>            Reporter: Jason Porter
>            Assignee: Jason Porter
>             Fix For: 0.2-incubating
>
>
> The core of exception handling from Solder is around exception handler 
> methods. These are simple, usually stateless methods that handle a particular 
> type of exception (concrete type or super type). Information about them can 
> be found at 
> http://docs.jboss.org/seam/3/3.1.0.Final/reference/en-US/html/catch-client_usage.html#client_usage.handlers
>  
> In Solder these live on an annotated type with a marker annotation 
> (@HandlesExceptions) to speed processing. Handler methods are denoted by an 
> annotation @Handles. They behave similar to observers in CDI. Each argument 
> after the first is an injection point and resolved before calling the method.
> Exception handler methods can also be ordered in a consistent deterministic 
> way. based on the hierarchy of the exception being handled, and if needed by 
> an ordinal number (used only if multiple handlers apply for the same 
> exception and same traversal type).
> Handlers are called in one of two traversals of the exception chain. Either 
> during a depth first search for handlers or a breadth first search. This 
> search looks at the type of exception being handled by the handlers. 

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