Why not have an "error" event-handler that you can use with defined
results? For example, if a controller process in my app encounters an error
that is not a true exception, I'll add a "fail" or "error" result and then
in my event-handler results use:
<results>
<result name="fail" do="error" />
<result do="nexevent" />
</results>
In the error event handler, I might display a meaningful message to the
user, log the error, etc.
Paul
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 11:14 AM, salomoko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> All,
>
> how the heck do I intentionally add a custom message to my exception
> handler in MG. I'm trying to trigger the exception eventhandler from a
> result and add my own message...
>
> :-(
> >
>
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Paul Marcotte
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