Hi Mahesh, Jaggery is JavaScript, hence *try, catch *and* finally* blocks can be used within your code as you usual. Also, passed JavaScript *Error* object can be used to get a brief information about the error [1]. Also you can find a sample in [2]. Hope this will help you.
[1] http://ruchirawageesha.blogspot.com/2013/04/error-handling-in-jaggery.html [2] http://jaggeryjs.org/documentation.jag?api=ws Regards, Chanuka. On Wed, Mar 11, 2015 at 12:44 PM, Mahesh Chinthaka <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi all , > I have been working on [1] and I found some codes written with try and > finally blocks without a catch block in the module layer of a jaggery app. > > try { > > } finally { > > } > > Is this ok ? > If so how the errors are caught and thrown, when it comes to exception > handling ? > > [1] - https://wso2.org/jira/browse/APPFAC-2725 > > Thoughts are much appreciated. > Thanks. > > -- > *Mahesh Chinthaka Vidanagama* | Software Engineer > WSO2, Inc | lean. enterprise. middleware. > #20, Palm Grove, Colombo 03, Sri Lanka > Mobile: +94 71 63 63 083 | Work: +94 112 145 345 > Email: [email protected] | Web: www.wso2.com > > _______________________________________________ > Dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dev > > -- Chanuka Dissanayake *Software Engineer | **WSO2 Inc.*; http://wso2.com Mobile: +94 71 33 63 596 Email: [email protected]
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