Yes.
But I added this to my todo list. Maybe I can implement something for the
next release.
Best
Mark
Am Mittwoch, 30. November 2016 11:42:54 UTC+1 schrieb Christoph Engel:
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> thanks for your reply. Does that mean I have to parse the error message
> string to get the code?
>
> best regards
> Christoph
>
> Am Mittwoch, 30. November 2016 09:18:22 UTC+1 schrieb mpv1989:
>>
>> Hi Christoph,
>>
>> in version 4.1.2 every information of the error is part of the
>> exception.erroMessage.
>> The format is:
>> "Response: {errorCode}, Error: {errorNumber} - {errorMessage}"
>>
>> If no error occurs but the responseCode is 300 or above the errorMessage
>> only contains:
>> "Response Code: {responseCode}"
>>
>>
>> Best
>> Mark
>>
>>
>> Am Dienstag, 29. November 2016 16:30:48 UTC+1 schrieb Christoph Engel:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I've updated the ArangoDB-driver in my Java project from version 3.0 to
>>> version 4.1.2. With version 3.0 of the ArangoDB-driver I could get an error
>>> number from the ArangoException-Object.
>>> ...
>>> catch (ArangoException e)
>>> {
>>> if(e.getErrorNumber() == ...)
>>> {
>>> ...
>>> }
>>> }
>>> I've searched a lot of time but I couldn't find something similar for
>>> the version 4.1.2.
>>> Is there a chance to get these error numbers (especially for duplicate
>>> document-/edge-keys) from the new ArangoDB-driver? I need it for my own
>>> error handling within my project.
>>>
>>> best regards
>>> Christoph
>>>
>>
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