Hi Jason,
I guess you mean general error handlers? In my case I would like to have
an error handler for a specific resource type. This seem to work for a
500.jsp (as seen in the example) but I wonder if it's possible for a
general error page as well.
Best,
Sandro
Am 15.07.15 um 21:49 schrieb Jason Bailey:
Sandro,
I guess I haven't been keeping up, I thought error handlers had to be under
/sling/servlet/errorhandler/ ???
Was that changed?
-Jason
-----Original Message-----
From: Sandro Boehme [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 15, 2015 6:57 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Errorpage for the SlingPostServlet
Hello again,
as my message seem to get lost in the big traffic of the dev list and as it
might not be a bug I'm posting it here again.
I would like to have an error jsp that is shown on all errors of the Sling post
servlet and that displays the according error message.
Based on an example of Bertrand I would like to show what I mean here in
detail:
1. Creating the container node for the resource type $ curl -u admin:admin
-Fsling:resourceType=posterror http://localhost:8080/apps/posterror
2. Creating a simple html form
$ echo '<html><body><form method="post"> <input type="hidden"
name=":sendError" value="true"> <input type="text" name="aProperty">
<input type="submit"> </form></body></html>' > /tmp/posterror.jsp
$ curl -u admin:admin -T/tmp/posterror.jsp
http://localhost:8080/apps/posterror/posterror.jsp
3. The general error handler that I would like to show up because the
post of the HTML form in the step before is not authenticated.
$ echo 'This is a general error handler' > /tmp/Throwable.jsp
$ curl -u admin:admin -T /tmp/Throwable.jsp
http://localhost:8080/apps/posterror/Throwable.jsp
4. The form whose submit should lead to the rendering of the
Throwable.jsp. How can I make that happen? Is that a bug or is there an
other way to do that?
$ curl http://localhost:8080/apps/posterror.html
5. If I create a 500.jsp like this it gets rendered instead of the
Throwable.jsp. Why is that the case as I would have expected it to be a
"401 Unauthorized" error?
$ echo 'Error 500:
<%=request.getAttribute("javax.servlet.error.message")%>, Exception:
<%=request.getAttribute("javax.servlet.error.exception")%>' > /tmp/500.jsp
$ curl -u admin:admin -T /tmp/500.jsp
http://localhost:8080/apps/posterror/500.jsp
6. Deleting the 500.jsp for debugging reasons
$ curl -u admin:admin -F":operation=delete"
http://localhost:8080/apps/posterror/500.jsp
Help is much appreciated!
Thanks,
Sandro