Change the type of the method. Do it String.
For example
>From: Hariharan N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: error messages from JavaBeans
>Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 02:37:40 -0800
>
>Hi!
>
> am having a bean which does all the database related
>stuff(getconnection, addrecord etc)
>a method in this bean!
>public addRecord()
public String addRecord()
and put a return statement in the catch block like :
>{
> try
> {
> some sql stmts...
> }
> catch(SQLExcpetion e)
> {
> how to pass a error statement back to the calling jsp page
return error;
> }
>}
>
>Now in the jsp page I create this bean and call a method addRecord()
>suppose this method throws sqlexception it is caught in the catch block...
>but I want to display the error message back in the jsp page and stop
>executing the jsp page.
>Please be in detail!
>thanks
now in the jsp page call it with something like:
<% out.println(addRecord()); %>
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