Not entirely sure what the question is, but you can print a stack trace to
the browser using:
exception.printStackTrace( new PrintWriter( out ) );
HTH,
Steve S
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bail . Jeff
> Sent: 27 January 2000 15:38
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> Subject: exception.printStackTrace()
>
>
> Before I add an errorPage parameter to each one of my JSPs,
> I'd like to be
> sure that I'll still be able to see the stack trace of any
> exceptions that
> may happen. By default (without setting an errorPage) Orion
> seems to show
> them, but the jswdk just gives you "Error 500".
>
> I started at
> http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/html/exceptions.fm.html -- on
> this page it says that "exception.printStackTrace() displays
> the exception's
> stack trace. The class name and stack trace are probably very
> helpful to you
> the developer, but probably not very helpful to your user."
> I'd take this
> to mean that the stack trace is sent to the browser, but when
> I run the
> example I only see it in the error stream of the java web server.
>
> printStackTrace() can take a java.io.PrintStream, but
> javax.servlet.jsp.JspWriter is extended from Writer, not
> OutputStream so I
> don't think casting is a solution.
>
> I'd agree with the tutorial that the stack trace is not
> something that the
> end user is going to want to see, but while I'm developing
> I'd rather not
> have to do anything extra to see the trace if I'm not running
> the web server
> locally.
>
>
> Thanks for any ideas,
>
> Jeff
>
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