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Zhihua Deng commented on THRIFT-5875:
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I think TProtocolExceptions and TTransportExceptions are different in cpp and
java and for different use cases. Though some of exception types might be
confusing, they are for different purposes as I got from the codes. What do you
think? cc [~jensg]
> ServerContext offers API to catch the thrift exception
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> Key: THRIFT-5875
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-5875
> Project: Thrift
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Java - Library
> Reporter: Zhihua Deng
> Assignee: Zhihua Deng
> Priority: Major
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> If we the exception thrown from transport lawyer, such as the
> MESSAGE_SIZE_LIMIT or CORRUPTED_DATA, in order not to pollute the byte
> stream, the server will kill the transport, on the client side it would
> receive the message indicating the socket is killed by peer. It's would be
> nice if we can send the exception back to the client to tell what's happening
> on the server side, the TServerEventHandler deleteContext provides a way for
> such purpose if we can get the exception from the ServerContext.
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