OK, I was able to answer my own questions after some testing and
obviousely the answer is no.
Logging is not related to swallowing exceptions.

On Nov 30, 1:14 pm, Ittai <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello all,
> First of all I want to say what a great project this is! Thank you for
> all your efforts.
> Secondly I wanted to know if by using Log.setUncaughtExceptionHandler
> () the message "An error has occurred in the script on this page...do
> you want to contine running scripts on this page" which previousely
> would have been shown to the user would now just be logged and not
> shown? And if this also means that if a script fails then the page
> will continue to function afterwards (of course aside from the script
> which yielded the exception)?
> I'm not sure if this is important but I'm developing an app (not a
> site) which is web based and we need to resize the browser according
> to some logic which causes some problems if a few resize attempts are
> done too close together. I've started handlin this via GWTQuery but I
> also would like to make sure that even if the resizing itself will
> fail because the browser isn't ready yet this will just be logged and
> the message will not be shown and the page will continue to function
> afterwards (today it stops and requires manual refresh).
>
> Thanks in advance for any help,
> Ittai

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