--- oguzhan tortop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes , i can see it clearly from console as far as i
> guess when u call invocation.invoke() ; only the
> result of action become target.
Which HibernateException, the first one or the second
one?
> >> result = invocation.invoke();
> >> [...]
> >> catch (Exception e) {
> >> hs.setRollBackOnly(true);
> >> if (e instanceof HibernateException) {
Just catch a HibernateException rather than doing an
instanceof.
> >> return Action.ERROR;
> >> }
> >> finally {
> >> try {
> >> hs.disposeSession();
> >> return result;
So will it return result (from the invocation) if
*this* is the HibernateException being caught?
d.
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