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Paul Benedict updated STR-2437:
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Fix Version/s: 1.4.0
> Standardize JspException/ServletException Re-Throws To Contain Root Cause
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> Key: STR-2437
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/struts/browse/STR-2437
> Project: Struts 1
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Taglibs
> Affects Versions: 1.2.4
> Environment: Operating System: All
> Platform: All
> Reporter: Lukas Bradley
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 1.4.0
>
>
> It would be exceptionally helpful if the Struts project were to standardize
> throughout development that all caught exceptions that are to be re-thrown
> should contain the root cause unless a clearly stated, specific reason exists
> to
> not do so.
> For example, in org.apache.struts.taglib.tiles.InsertTag on any Exception
> within
> doEngTag(), the following occurs:
> catch (ServletException e) {
> Throwable cause = e;
> if (e.getRootCause() != null) {
> cause = e.getRootCause();
> }
> String msg = "ServletException in '" + page + "': " + cause.getMessage();
> log.error(msg, e);
> throw new JspException(msg);
> }
> It would be rather simple to do the following for the last line:
> throw new JspException(msg, e);
> While the root exception message is logged, this information is not available
> to
> an upper-level application layer. For example, if a custom SecurityException
> is
> thrown on a JSP or Tag, important information may be lost in the propogation
> of
> this exception.
> I have looked within the 1.2.6 beta codebase (as of today, 25 April 2005) and
> the approach remains the same.
> Note: I did not choose the "Tiles Framework" for this report's Component
> purposefully. In my opinion, it should be a standard coding procedure across
> Struts, and possibly other Jakarta projects.
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