Hi,
Use try from start 2 end of ur page
Catch the general exception and print its stact trace
e.g
tr{
...................
..........
}
catch (Exception exp)
{
<%= exp.getMessage() %>
}
Hamid Hassan
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Hello there,
Putting the line below gave me the exception message
<%= exception.getMessage() %>
I want to get the printStackTrace of exceptions in JSP.
I read that there is a method for printStackTrace which
accepts an output object. I figure that implicit "out"
object in JSP for this.
However trying the line below gave me a JSP compilation error.
<%= exception.printStackTrace(out) %>
Any ideas on where I made a mistake.
Thank you.
Yong Chee Keong
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