Folks, in the JDBC module, some SQLExceptions are caught and re-thrown as RTEs (example in org.geotools.jdbc.JDBCDataStore): doesn't this hide "real" RTEs (the ones that may signal the system is unstable, like IOofBs or NPEs) ?
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