This problem was resolved thank you, replies to David and Flor below:
On 3 May 2008, David Avendasora wrote:
Sorry, I would have responded sooner, but I'm out of town and just
getting through my email now.
Does this get you the logging you want:
http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WO/Java+Client+-+Get+Server-Side+Stack+Trace
This gives me the stake-trace in the server log (Eclipse console,
etc).
Yes this makes the stack trace appear, many thanks David
On 2 May 2008, at 20:21, Florijan Stamenkovic wrote:
I have a server side EC delegate class which has a method:
editingContextShouldPresentException() which isn't being called
when my exception occurs.
On which context did you put that delegate? On the
EODistributionContext's editing context? That is where it should go,
and I find it very weird that the delegate should not be performing...
I put the delegate on the default Session EC which I create myself at
the start of a new session. I was under the impression that each
client connected has their own session EC and that that is used to
handle all requests, is that not the case?
Neither of: Application.handleException() or
Application.handleActionRequestError() are being called.
John
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