If this exception is to be caught on the client (and if it works), I
suggest we move it to the "org.apache.cayenne.remote" package to
indicate that it needs to be present on both server and client.
Andrus
On Jan 22, 2008, at 10:30 AM, Tore Halset wrote:
Hello.
I think I added MissingSessionException on the serverside to support
the cocoa client. It is working for the cocoa client, but I do not
think I tested it with a normal java ROP client.
- Tore.
On Jan 22, 2008, at 9:17 , Aristedes Maniatis wrote:
OK, I've got one more client/server issue which arose when I
upgraded our code to 3.0M3 and used the server/client Cayenne jars
(I previously had the full jar at both ends).
org.apache.cayenne.remote.service.MissingSessionException is not
available on the client.
We use it on the client like this to detect a lost connection:
if (e.getCause() instanceof MissingSessionException) ....
but this has never actually worked, so perhaps I've misunderstood
its purpose.
* should this be available on the client? I'd think that any
exception which might be propagated across Hessian should be
available on the client.
* should it be working as I've used above?
Cheers
Ari
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