Doesn't the servlet specification allow to redirect to a page when certain exceptions are thrown? If a request is interrupted you will get something like
java.net.SocketException: Software caused connection abort: socket write error
at java.net.SocketOutputStream.socketWrite0(Native Method)
at java.net.SocketOutputStream.socketWrite(SocketOutputStream.java:92)
at java.net.SocketOutputStream.write(SocketOutputStream.java:136)
at org.apache.coyote.http11.InternalOutputBuffer$OutputStreamOutputBuffer.doWrite(InternalOutputBuffer.java:668)
.....
Another thing might be to use try and propagate this error (don't ask me how) through to the <map:handle-errors> section of your sitemap.
I guess trying to catch this exception is key here
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Hello,
Is there a location in Cocoon to define a destroy() method like in Servlet programming?
The goal is to close a database connection when the user press the "stop" button on the browser during an execution.
Is someone has an experience? Thanks Sylvain
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