Excellent.

On Sep 23, 12:58 pm, Sripathi Krishnan <sripathi.krish...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> There is -- See the method GWT.setUncaughtExceptionHandler().
> Your ExceptionHandler will be called whenever you fail to catch an exception
> on the client side.
>
> --Sri
>
> 2009/9/23 Trevis <trevistho...@gmail.com>
>
>
>
> > 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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