are you throwing an exception in a fresh load from DB ?

2008/12/17 epitka <[email protected]>

>
> I tried it with ArgumentOut..., same thing.
>
> On Dec 17, 3:44 am, "Richard \(Google\)" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > That does sound strange - and if it's re-thrown I would expect the line
> > number in the (final) stack trace to be line 78 (not 60).
> >
> > Are you able to throw other exceptions types across the proxy?  For
> example,
> > does it work if you throw an ArgumentOutOfRangeException?  (If it does,
> it
> > might suggest there's something unusual about your custom exception
> class)
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------
> > From: "epitka" <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 11:28 PM
> > To: "nhusers" <[email protected]>
> > Subject: [nhusers] Re: CastleLazyInitializer does not propagate
> exceptions
> > correctly
> >
> >
> >
> > > I stand corrected by the last statement. It does unwrap it correctly,
> > > as I just assigned the unwrapped value to temp variable and it is of
> > > my type, but then throw piece is doing something weird as it is not
> > > coming across as my exception type. hmmmm
> >
> > > On Dec 16, 5:16 pm, epitka <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> Ok, I debugged and I can see my exception thrown and then the next
> > >> thing is that TargetInvocationException is caught. I looked at the
> > >> stack trace of the exception and here is what is says:
> > >> at System.RuntimeMethodHandle._InvokeMethodFast(Object target,
> > >> Object[] arguments, SignatureStruct& sig, MethodAttributes
> > >> methodAttributes, RuntimeTypeHandle typeOwner)
> > >> at System.RuntimeMethodHandle.InvokeMethodFast(Object target, Object
> > >> [] arguments, Signature sig, MethodAttributes methodAttributes,
> > >> RuntimeTypeHandle typeOwner)
> > >> at System.Reflection.RuntimeMethodInfo.Invoke(Object obj,
> > >> BindingFlags invokeAttr, Binder binder, Object[] parameters,
> > >> CultureInfo culture, Boolean skipVisibilityChecks)
> > >> at System.Reflection.RuntimeMethodInfo.Invoke(Object obj,
> > >> BindingFlags invokeAttr, Binder binder, Object[] parameters,
> > >> CultureInfo culture)
> > >> at System.Reflection.MethodBase.Invoke(Object obj, Object[]
> > >> parameters)
> > >> at NHibernate.Proxy.Poco.Castle.CastleLazyInitializer.Intercept
> > >> (IInvocation invocation) in C:\Users\epitka\UltiMod\NHibernate
> > >> \NHibernate-2.0.1.GA-src\src\NHibernate\Proxy\Poco\Castle
> > >> \CastleLazyInitializer.cs:line 60
> >
> > >> Looking at the line sixty it does this.
> >
> > >> if (invocation.ReturnValue == InvokeImplementation)
> > >> {
> > >> invocation.ReturnValue = invocation.Method.Invoke
> > >> (GetImplementation(), invocation.Arguments);
> > >> return;
> > >> }
> >
> > >> which will invoke my property setter that throws ValidationException,
> > >> which is then caught in this block
> >
> > >> catch (TargetInvocationException tie)
> > >> {
> > >> // Propagate the inner exception so that the proxy throws the same
> > >> exception as
> > >> // the real object would
> > >> throw ReflectHelper.UnwrapTargetInvocationException(tie);
> > >> }
> >
> > >> which does not really unwrap it at all, It just returns regular
> > >> exception with my exception being inner one.
> >
> > >> On Dec 16, 12:04 pm, "Richard \(Google\)" <[email protected]>
> > >> wrote:
> >
> > >> > Hi epitka,
> >
> > >> > Can you get the full stack trace for the exception that is thrown?
> >
> > >> > The line:
> > >> > ''System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException' occurred in
> > >> > mscorlib.dll'
> > >> > suggests (from mscorlib.dll) that the error you are getting is
> coming
> > >> > from
> > >> > the .Net framework - not from NHibernate.
> >
> > >> > The code for CastLazyInitalizer catches any exceptions and unwraps
> > >> > them - so
> > >> > it shouldn't change the original exception thrown (see line
> > >> > 74):
> http://nhibernate.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/nhibernate/branches/2.0....
> >
> > >> > Regards,
> > >> > Richard
> >
> > >> > --------------------------------------------------
> > >> > From: "epitka" <[email protected]>
> > >> > Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 5:46 PM
> > >> > To: "nhusers" <[email protected]>
> > >> > Subject: [nhusers] Re: CastleLazyInitializer does not propagate
> > >> > exceptions
> > >> > correctly
> >
> > >> > > Ok, here is what I see in output window
> >
> > >> > > 'w3wp.exe' (Managed): Loaded 'DynamicProxyGenAssembly2'
> > >> > > 'w3wp.exe' (Managed): Loaded 'CastleDynProxy2.dll'
> > >> > > 'w3wp.exe' (Managed): Loaded
> 'C:\Windows\assembly\GAC_32\ISymWrapper
> > >> > > \2.0.0.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3a\ISymWrapper.dll'
> > >> > > A first chance exception of type
> > >> > > 'dnnSphere.Exceptions.ValidationException' occurred in
> > >> > > dnnSphere.Meta.DLL
> > >> > > A first chance exception of type
> > >> > > 'System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException' occurred in
> > >> > > mscorlib.dll
> >
> > >> > > and I am catching it like this. I have a workaround where I look
> at
> > >> > > he
> > >> > > inner exception.
> >
> > >> > > // *** Handles any errors that are raise from the property setters
> > >> > > catch (ValidationException ve)
> > >> > > {
> > >> > > this.HandleUnbindingError(Item, new
> > >> > > ValidationErrorException(ve.Message));
> > >> > > }
> > >> > > catch (Exception ex)
> > >> > > {
> > >> > > //this is a hack to NHibernate proxy exceptions
> > >> > > if (ex.InnerException is ValidationException)
> > >> > > {
> > >> > > this.HandleUnbindingError(Item, new
> > >> > > ValidationErrorException(ex.InnerException.Message));
> > >> > > }
> > >> > > else
> > >> > > {
> > >> > > this.HandleUnbindingError(Item, ex);
> > >> > > ResultFlag = false;
> > >> > > }
> >
> > >> > > }
> >
> > >> > > On Dec 16, 7:34 am, epitka <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> > >> Will do, it will take several hours before I get back to it. Got
> to
> > >> > >> take kids to school.
> >
> > >> > >> On Dec 16, 7:16 am, "Richard \(Google\)" <
> [email protected]>
> > >> > >> wrote:
> >
> > >> > >> > Can you post a stack trace?
> >
> > >> > >> > From: first last
> > >> > >> > Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 1:02 PM
> > >> > >> > To: [email protected]
> > >> > >> > Subject: [nhusers] Re: CastleLazyInitializer does not propagate
> > >> > >> > exceptions correctly
> >
> > >> > >> > 2.0
> >
> > >> > >> >
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > >> > >> > -----
> > >> > >> > From: Richard (Google) <[email protected]>
> > >> > >> > To: nhusers <[email protected]>
> > >> > >> > Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 4:30:44 AM
> > >> > >> > Subject: [nhusers] Re: CastleLazyInitializer does not propagate
> > >> > >> > exceptions correctly
> >
> > >> > >> > Hi epitka,
> >
> > >> > >> > What version of NH are you using?
> >
> > >> > >> > This was sorted for V2.0 I think.
> >
> > >> > >> > Regards,
> > >> > >> > Richard
> >
> > >> > >> > --------------------------------------------------
> > >> > >> > From: "epitka" <[email protected]>
> > >> > >> > Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 11:07 PM
> > >> > >> > To: "nhusers" <[email protected]>
> > >> > >> > Subject: [nhusers] CastleLazyInitializer does not propagate
> > >> > >> > exceptions
> > >> > >> > correctly
> >
> > >> > >> > > This code in CastleLazyInitializer returns generic Exception
> > >> > >> > > with a
> > >> > >> > > generic "Target of invoication ..." message. I am rasing
> > >> > >> > > ValidationException in my code yet I cannot catch it as
> > >> > >> > > ValidationException only as Exception. My exception is
> actually
> > >> > >> > > in
> > >> > >> > > innerException. How am I supposed to catch custom exceptions?
> >
> > >> > >> > > /// <summary>
> > >> > >> > > /// Invoke the actual Property/Method using the Proxy or
> > >> > >> > > instantiate
> > >> > >> > > the actual
> > >> > >> > > /// object and use it when the Proxy can't handle the method.
> > >> > >> > > /// </summary>
> > >> > >> > > /// <param name="invocation">The <see cref="IInvocation"/>
> from
> > >> > >> > > the
> > >> > >> > > generated Castle.DynamicProxy.</param>
> > >> > >> > > public virtual void Intercept(IInvocation invocation)
> > >> > >> > > {
> > >> > >> > > try
> > >> > >> > > {
> > >> > >> > > if (_constructed)
> > >> > >> > > {
> > >> > >> > > // let the generic LazyInitializer figure out if this can be
> > >> > >> > > handled
> > >> > >> > > // with the proxy or if the real class needs to be
> initialized
> > >> > >> > > invocation.ReturnValue = base.Invoke(invocation.Method,
> > >> > >> > > invocation.Arguments, invocation.Proxy);
> >
> > >> > >> > > // the base LazyInitializer could not handle it so we need to
> > >> > >> > > Invoke
> > >> > >> > > // the method/property against the real class
> > >> > >> > > if (invocation.ReturnValue == InvokeImplementation)
> > >> > >> > > {
> > >> > >> > > invocation.ReturnValue = invocation.Method.Invoke
> > >> > >> > > (GetImplementation(), invocation.Arguments);
> > >> > >> > > return;
> > >> > >> > > }
> > >> > >> > > else
> > >> > >> > > {
> > >> > >> > > return;
> > >> > >> > > }
> > >> > >> > > }
> > >> > >> > > else
> > >> > >> > > {
> > >> > >> > > // TODO: Find out equivalent to CGLIB's 'method.invokeSuper'.
> > >> > >> > > return;
> > >> > >> > > }
> > >> > >> > > }
> > >> > >> > > catch (TargetInvocationException tie)
> > >> > >> > > {
> > >> > >> > > // Propagate the inner exception so that the proxy throws the
> > >> > >> > > same
> > >> > >> > > exception as
> > >> > >> > > // the real object would
> > >> > >> > > throw ReflectHelper.UnwrapTargetInvocationException(tie);
> > >> > >> > > }
> > >> > >> > > }
> >
>


-- 
Fabio Maulo

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