RMI Implementation Error Handling lost inner exception's detail information
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Key: TUSCANY-1802
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-1802
Project: Tuscany
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Java SCA Java Implementation Extension
Reporter: Yang Sun
Fix For: Java-SCA-0.99
Here is an email I sent to the tuscany user group. Raymond Feng confirms it may
be a potential bug. Please have a look.
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Hi,
I am a new user of Tuscany and I am very excited with this great software. I am
trying to introduce it into my project and currently I am evaluate it with
every possible situations.
Currently, I met a small problem with the spring implementation. I am not sure
if I understand the background and configure the composites right. Please
correct me if I make anything wrong.
The problem I met is that I cannot get the detailed original exception when the
server-side throw any kinds of exceptions. After a rough looking at the src
code and debugging, I see the following code in SpringInvoker.java :
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private Object doInvoke(Object payload) throws SpringInvocationException {
if (theMethod == null)
setupMethod();
if (badInvoker)
throw new SpringInvocationException("Spring invoker incorrectly
configured");
// Invoke the method on the Spring bean using the payload, returning
the results
try {
Object ret;
if (payload != null && !payload.getClass().isArray()) {
ret = theMethod.invoke(bean, payload);
} else {
ret = theMethod.invoke(bean, (Object[])payload);
}
return ret;
} catch (InvocationTargetException e) {
throw new SpringInvocationException(e.getMessage());
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new SpringInvocationException(e.getMessage());
}
} // end method doInvoke
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When the invoked method throw an exception (checked or unchecked), the program
flow will go to the InvocationTargetException exception handler. Then the
program only put the message of the original message to the wrapper exception
SpringInvocationException. The detailed information of the original exception
is missing. I am thinking it is here that will lost the detailed information of
the original exception detail.
The reason for me to bring this question is that if we cannot get the detailed
information of the original exception, how can we deal with the application
exceptions (such as NotEnoughMoneyException)? The only thing I can get is the
java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException wrapped in
java.rmi.UnexpectedException. And with those information, I cannot get the
right information to make the further decision in the program.
I am not sure whether I got the right point or if I misunderstand anything.
Please give me some suggestions on this problem.
Best Regards,
Yang Sun
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