Thanks, I'll try your solution.

Regards
Louis


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From: Greg Lindholm <greg.lindh...@gmail.com>
To: Struts Users Mailing List <user@struts.apache.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2009 6:21:00 PM
Subject: Re: how to get exception stack after redirect to action

The exception will not persist across the redirect unless you were to save
it in the session. If you want to do this then you could take a look at [1]
RedirectMessageInterceptor for an example of how to saveand retrieve the
exception in the session.

However, what I do to handle exceptions is have a global result "error"
which just goes to a jsp page.
    <global-results>
      <result name="error">/struts/Error.jsp</result>
    </global-results>

In the Error.jsp page I use some ognl to call a method "notifyAdmiin()" and
pass it the exception.

<%-- Dummy expression to notify the admin --%>
<s:if test="notifyAdmin(exception)"></s:if>

I can than do any handling of the exception in my notifyAdmin() method, this
method is in my base Action class so is available from all actions.


[1]
http://glindholm.wordpress.com/2008/07/02/preserving-messages-across-a-redirect-in-struts-2/

On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 12:43 PM, Louis Voo <jl...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> What I'm trying to do is when exception happen, it redirect to
> ExceptionHandlingAction and do something extra like sending email. My
> question are
> 1) How to get the exception in ExceptionHandlingAction ? I've this setter
> in the action public void setException(Exception exception), but nothing is
> set
> 2) How to get the original request? I want to print out all the request
> parameters which user submit.
> 3) If I use result type "chain" I got this error message:
>  Infinite recursion detected:
> [/exception/exception!execute,
> /exception/ExceptionHandling, /exception/ExceptionHandling]
> - [unknown location]
>
>
> Here is my configuration:
>
>                <global-results>
> <result name="errorAction" type="redirectAction">ExceptionHandling</result>
> <result name="error">/WEB-INF/pages/error/Error.jsp</result>
> </global-results>
>
> <global-exception-mappings>
> <exception-mapping exception="java.lang.Exception"
> result="errorAction" />
> </global-exception-mappings>
> <action name="ExceptionHandling"
> class="demo.action.ExceptionHandlingAction"/>
>
>
>
> Thanks
> Louis

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