I have a JSP that makes a call to a database. It's a method that makes the call and throws a SQLException. At the top of my JSP I use a errorPage="" directive to catch my errors, so I can make my own custom error message. When I get a JDBC error, I'd like to also display the SQL that caused the problem. Is there a way to send the SQL String over to the error page? thanks! Troy Campano
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