Hi,

I have this;

public abstract class CreateException extends RuntimeException implements
Serializable {
}

Notice that I extend from RuntimeException, making it an unchecked
exception.

Then I have these two;

public class DuplicateEmailCreationException extends CreateException {
}

public class DuplicatePhoneCreationException extends CreateException {
}

My service is this one;

@RemoteServiceRelativePath("AccountService")
public interface AccountService extends RemoteService {

public void createAccount(String phone, String email);

}

Notice I don't declare my CreateException using the "throws" keyword.

Now I would expect my view to work. It's this one;

...
accountServiceAsync.createAccount(tbPhone.getValue(), tbEmail.getValue(),
new AsyncCallback<Void>() {

public void onSuccess(Void result) {
}

public void onFailure(Throwable exception) {

if ( exception instanceof DuplicatePhoneCreationException) {

// handle it

}

else {

if (exception instanceof DuplicateEmailCreationException) {

// handle it

}

}

}


...

However, it does not work. But if I add the "throws CreateException" in the
AccountService's createAccount method, it works fine.

The whole point with unchecked exceptions, is that I don't have to define
them everywhere. Is this not supported ? Or what am I doing wrong here ?

Thanks,

:-) Kasper

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