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Byron Foster commented on VELTOOLS-115:
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It seems like the default behavior should be to buffer the entire merge before
you write it to the response. I'm not sure how else you correctly handle
errors if you don't do this. I don't use Velocity servlets, but in my own
usage this is what I do.
What do you mean include a page error?
> Improve exception and HTTP error management
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>
> Key: VELTOOLS-115
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VELTOOLS-115
> Project: Velocity Tools
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: VelocityView
> Affects Versions: 2.0
> Environment: Servlet container
> Reporter: Antonio Petrelli
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> Currently the exception management and missing resources are not satisfactory.
> In particular:
> 1. if an exception happen during rendering a template, an exception stack
> trace is put inside the result, with an HTTP 200 code;
> 2. if a resource is missing, but it is intercepted by the
> VelocityViewServlet, it renders with a page with HTTP 200.
> It should be:
> 1. HTTP 500 with error page. If it is not possible (if the response is
> committed), the error page should be included.
> 2. HTTP 404 with error page.
> In both cases the configuration of the webapp should be considered.
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