This sounds very weird, you should be able to catch any exception you want. Please submit an isolated testcase the manifests this behavior if you want this to be tracked down.

On 04 Sep 2006, at 20:29, Fred Baube wrote:

I have a class that executes at startup, and extends BlockingParticipant. In it, there's a couple of types of exception that I can't seem to catch,
even when I am specific about the type.

catch (com.uwyn.rife.database.exceptions.ExecutionErrorException e) {..} catch (com.uwyn.rife.database.exceptions.PreparedStatementCreationErrorExcep tion e) {..]

It simply fails to catch these, and instead the servlet dies on startup.


Is this expected behavior ?


fred

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