Hi folks,

did not test yet on NetBeans 3.9 (update has to wait until I have more
time), NetBeans 3.8 and earlier do create the following on code
completion for exception handling:
        try
        {
            blablabla...
        }
        catch (FileNotFoundException ex)
        {
            Logger.getLogger(Cls.class.getName()).log(Level.SEVERE, null, ex);
        }

It generates the catch block and the Logger.getLogger(...) stuff.

Now in the last news there was a short quotation of a logging line
that (if I got it right) seemed somehow different.
In much older versions of NetBeans the code completion was different
(I think something like System.out.println(ex);).
While I changed that proposal before, after some time I just accepted
the Logger.getLogger(...) style - as it does the logging correct (and
not just dumps it to console).

Although I read on the internet that this should be ok, as I heard it
differently (although I don't remember in detail) in the last
newscast, I got unsure.
Is the proposal of NetBeans ok here?
And is it the same way in 3.9?

Best wishes,

Martin.
-- 
Martin Wildam

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