"Cakalic, James" wrote:
> I can't comment on the nested exceptions of 1.4 as I haven't really looked
> at this. But I would venture that my above comments apply there equally.
Nested exceptions are really a very good thing, and not hard to do
pre-1.4
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-08-2001
doubt that
such releases will occur concurrently with Sun's JDK releases -- given the
historical track record.
Jim
> -Original Message-
> From: Calvin Yu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 2:40 PM
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> Subject: RE: RES
At 11:04 AM 1/28/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Aside from functional differences, it is not practical or advisable for
>everyone to adopt JDK 1.4 as soon as it hits release. For one thing, Sun
>only releases the JDK for Windows and Solaris platforms. What if you are
>using Linux? Or AIX? Or HP-UX? Or AS
"Cakalic, James" wrote:
> Hmm. Just because it appears in the JDK doesn't mean that it is a "good
> thing".
> As a user of Struts, imagine
> for a moment that JDK 1.5 included an MVC implementation similar to Struts
> but with reduced functionality and limited extension capability. Would you
>
EST
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Hmm. Just because it appears in the JDK doesn't mean that it is a "good
thin
is
a "good thing".
Best regards,
Jim Cakalic
> -Original Message-
> From: Jonathan Gibbons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 7:30 AM
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> Subject: Re: RES: handling exceptions
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>
>
> Hi,
>
> JDK1.4
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Subject: Re: RES: handling exceptions
Hi,
JDK1.4 is at final release candidate stage. They include nested exceptions
(including all remote exceptions) and a logging framework.
Use thes
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Subject: Re: RES: handling exceptions
Hi,
JDK1.4 is at final release candidate stage. They include nested exceptions
(including all remote exceptions) and a logging framework.
Use these, and not any other version (eg log4j), you will be future proofing
your CV and
That's a good idea. The only issue that I can think of is that you'll be dependent on
1.4, since the logging API isn't available to previous SDKs. Something like log4j is
available to 1.1 and above. There's no reason that I can think of why anyone wouldn't
use the latest version of the SDK, but
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Unfortunately no because I think it contains some really nice features for
Struts. This is a commerical product that I'm working on. However, I have
received permissio
Unfortunately no because I think it contains some really nice features for
Struts. This is a commerical product that I'm working on. However, I have
received permission to discuss the exception framework in the Struts book
that I'm working on for OReilly right now. Search the mailing list archi
Thanks.
I want to know if your framework of handling exception will be opensource,
like struts.
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De: Chuck Cavaness [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviada em: segunda-feira, 28 de janeiro de 2002 10:27
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Assunto: Re: handling exceptions
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