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Michael Osipov edited comment on MSHARED-193 at 6/20/23 12:16 PM:
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How likely is this? I mean if you need to stream the data to process it, then
how to visualize so much data in a report? Does this then make sense?
I mean, in the past 12+ years no one complained and commented on this issue...
was (Author: michael-o):
How likely is this? I mean if you need to stream the data to process it, then
how to visualize so much data in a report? Does this then make sense?
> No checked exceptions for rendering
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> Key: MSHARED-193
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MSHARED-193
> Project: Maven Shared Components
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: maven-reporting-api, maven-reporting-impl
> Affects Versions: maven-reporting-impl-2.1, maven-reporting-api-3.0
> Reporter: Benson Margulies
> Priority: Major
> Labels: doxia-2.0.0-stack
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> It seems unfortunate that
> [org.apache.maven.reporting.MavenReportRenderer.render()|https://maven.apache.org/shared/maven-reporting-api/apidocs/org/apache/maven/reporting/MavenReportRenderer.html]
> does not throw MavenReportingException. Thus, even though the execute method
> for a report throws that exception, rendering problems cannot.
> Obviously, a change to this would ramify. Would there be any chance of
> acceptance for a patch that added this 'throws'? Alternatively, how about an
> unchecked cousin of MavenReportingException?
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