No worries... Change the java.lang.Exception.RuntimeException to .java.lang.RuntimeException and it works! :-)
________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Christian Haugen Sent: 9. juli 2007 17:42 To: Yale CAS mailing list Subject: RE: Question regarding on how to show other errors thanfalseusername/password Thanks! I can still not get it to work though.. I implement a runtimeerror that occurs when the database cannot be contacted. I tried catching it in the casLoginForm.jsp but that didn't work. So I tried to define new <error-pages> in the web.xml file but cannot seem to get it to work. I removed the <error-page> <exception-type>java.lang.Exception</exception-type> <location>/WEB-INF/view/jsp/errors.jsp</location> </error-page> And replaced it with a <error-page> <exception-type>java.lang.Exception.RuntimeException</exception-type> <location>/WEB-INF/view/jsp/dberrors.jsp</location> </error-page> But I only get a message that there has been a runtimeexception that obviously has not been handled. Is there anything else I have to edit so the <error-page> tags in web.xml works? Thank you so much, Christian Haugen ________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Battaglia Sent: 5. juli 2007 21:06 To: Yale CAS mailing list Subject: Re: Question regarding on how to show other errors than falseusername/password If you're throwing a CAS authentication expection (and you extend the AuthenticationException class) any value in the "code" field is mapped back to a message in the message.properties that will be displayed on the login page. Otherwise, if you throw a RuntimeException (or something that extends a RuntimeException) it should be propagated up and you can either use J2EE's exception handling mechanisms or Springs. -Scott On 7/5/07, Christian Haugen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi! Let's say that my database is down, how do I get that message across to the user? When the pasword and username is validatet it replies with a boolean answer. I want to do something similar for when I get a reply from the db signifying that something is not right. Lets say I return an DBok or a DBnok depending on whether the database is up and running or not, where would I link this to an dberror.jsp in the view folder? Thank you so much in advance.. Christian _______________________________________________ Yale CAS mailing list [email protected] http://tp.its.yale.edu/mailman/listinfo/cas -- -Scott Battaglia LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/scottbattaglia
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