Hm, i think that tieTYE's question is more along the lines of is there
something like the doUnexpectedFailure(Throwable t) in the client
(which i'd like to know as well)

Trevis

On Sep 22, 8:25 pm, tieTYT <tie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> When I'm in hosted mode, if my client code throws a runtime exception,
> it seems to be swallowed and not reported.  For example, if I put a
> "throw new NullPointerException()" at the end of a method.  I can use
> the debugger to find the exact line that's throwing the exception but
> when it occurs it just fails silently.  There's no info in the Shell
> or on the console and the app doesn't even necessarily act like there
> was an error.
>
> I'm not very familiar with our code or GWT so I have to ask: is this
> normal, expected GWT behavior or is our code failing to print a stack
> trace?
>
> If this is GWT's fault, what's the work around?  Someone on the irc
> channel suggested I wrap all my client code around a try/catch but
> that seems a little inconvenient and messy.
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