It looks like this is actually not needed or desired. The problem was that I was using the ExtendedPaternFormatter which does not support CascadingExceptions. I really should have been using the AvalonFormatter.
Leif Leif Mortenson wrote: >I noticed that the CascadingException class does not currently print out >the stack >trace of the nested cause along with the stack trace of the >CascadingException. >It seems like it would be a lot more useful if it did. I am including >the patch and >can submit it if there are no objections, but I wanted to make sure that >there >wasn't a reason why this shouldn't be done first. > >Cheers, >Leif > >RCS file: >/home/cvs/jakarta-avalon/src/java/org/apache/avalon/framework/CascadingException.java,v >retrieving revision 1.3 >diff -r1.3 CascadingException.java >9a10,12 > >>import java.io.PrintStream; >>import java.io.PrintWriter; >> >51a55,72 > >>} >> >>public final void printStackTrace() >>{ >>super.printStackTrace(); >>System.out.print( ExceptionUtil.printStackTrace( m_throwable, 8, true ) ); >>} >> >>public final void printStackTrace( PrintStream stream ) >>{ >>super.printStackTrace( stream ); >>stream.print( ExceptionUtil.printStackTrace( m_throwable, 8, true ) ); >>} >> >>public final void printStackTrace( PrintWriter writer ) >>{ >>super.printStackTrace( writer ); >>writer.print( ExceptionUtil.printStackTrace( m_throwable, 8, true ) ); >> > > > >-- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>