Hi Ian,

I don't know about shortening the stacktrace, but that's a pretty
generic Java question so you may try googling around.

To answer at least a part of your question, this is where 404s are
handled in Cocoon. You may want to edit the XSL to filter what you
send to the user for specific exceptions and leave the rest (the
unexpected ones) as stacktraces.

https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/blob/dspace-3_x/dspace-xmlui/src/main/webapp/sitemap.xmap#L673


Regards,
~~helix84

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