Ugo Cei <u.cei <at> cbim.it> writes:
> catch (ProcessingException e) {
> getLogger().*(*);
> throw new *Exception(*, e);
> }
I'm not very experienced with designing Java class models and even less with
checked vs. unchecked exceptions. But the proposal cries IMHO for unforeseen
effects like not caught exceptions where they should have been caught.
And for the specific case of ProcessingExceptions: Does not almost every of our
components have the ProcessingException in its throws clause? So where is the
need for catching/wrapping/rethrowing them?? Only current bad usage is not a
reason for changing it IMO.
Joerg