We handle it by flying a page telling the user that an error has occurred
and that the "System Administrator" has been notified.
Meanwhile, we use a version of SnoopServlet to email the error to us as
well as written to log.
Lance Lavandowska
Software Engineer
http://www.AgDomain.Com
-----Original Message-----
From: Sebastien Sahuc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, August 26, 1999 10:07 AM
Subject: Exception and Error handling in Servlet... methodologies ?
>Hi there,
>
>As developement of a servlet Aplication grows in our R&D department,
>the mechanism of Error & Exception Handling isn't fine because we're
>still wondering what suit best with Servlet philosophy : error
>reported in HTML to client browser ? Or logged in local file ?
>
>Is there any article on this subject ?
>
>Thank a lot for any reply you should provide.
>
>Sebastien
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