I've had this problem as well.  An exception thrown by Hibernate deep in the
stack wasn't displayed on the page.

Maybe the full stack could be displayed in a text area?


On 5/29/07, Jonathan Locke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


while i like shorter stack traces in some sense, i've run into a couple of
cases where the stack trace being shown by wicket cut out important
information.  could we review the code in Strings.toString(Throwable) to
make sure we're really doing the right thing here?  i'd rather have too
much
stack trace information from wicket than lose a key piece of info at a
critical time. unless we can feel really sure we're not cutting out
important information, i think we ought to err on the safe side.

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