you might not be able to do it using the try/catch/finally semantic, but there are plenty of hooks in there to do it without. the iexceptionresponsestrategy is indirectly part of the cycle as well.

-Igor


On 12/17/05, John Patterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Friday 16 Dec 2005 23:35, Igor Vaynberg wrote:
> why not instead of using a filter subclass webrequestcycle and all the
> transaction logic into it. its all in one place and neat. i think there are
> ample hooks for the keypoints you need.

WebRequestCycle does not have a hook to capture exceptions.


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