Ah, that's it. So you implement your own servlet filters by extending Shiro one(s)?
PP On Mon Jul 9 15:03:42 2012, Jared Bunting wrote: > What sort of thing are you trying to do? Typically, I do my annotation > handling at the level where I can do something about it. For instance, > using Shiro in a webapp, I'll do handling of exceptions thrown from the > annotations in servet filters. This allows me to form a web response > based on the exception. > > -Jared > > On Mon 09 Jul 2012 08:42:04 AM CDT, Paulo Pires wrote: >> Hi list, >> >> Using annotations is really cool, but unfortunately, one seems unable to >> deal with exceptions thrown when using it. Am I right? >> >> Now, I know I can drop annotations use and do the logic myself - and >> therefore control all exceptions -, but I'd like to continue to use the >> cleaner approach, annotations. >> >> Any hint on how one can achieve this without hacking Shiro's source? >> >> Cheers, >> > > -- Paulo Pires
