On Jan 23, 2009, at 7:15 PM, Paul Hoadley wrote:

Hi Chuck,

On 20/01/2009, at 7:09 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:

        ...
       if (AjaxUtils.isAjaxRequest(aContext.request()))
       {
           AjaxUtils.redirectTo(errorPage);
           return errorPage.context().response();
       }
       return errorPage.generateResponse();

Should this also work in Application.handleException()? I've got this:

public WOResponse handleException(Exception anException, WOContext aContext) {
                AMErrorPage errorPage = (AMErrorPage) 
pageWithName(AMErrorPage.class
                                .getName(), aContext);
                errorPage.setPageType(AMErrorPage.EXCEPTION);
                if (AjaxUtils.isAjaxRequest(aContext.request())) {
                        AjaxUtils.redirectTo(errorPage);
                        return errorPage.context().response();
                }
                return errorPage.generateResponse();
        }

Throwing an exception from an Ajax action bypasses my AMErrorPage, somehow logs me out of the app, and returns my Main page. I can't even see how it's occurring. There's literally nothing in the console beyond a log message from AMErrorPage.setPageType(). Again, this is a slightly different issue than the OP, and I assume your code above was for Application.handleSessionRestorationErrorInContext.

I have the same code (more or less) and it worked the last time that I tested it. It sounds like there might be some other request getting to the app after the one causing the exception. Try overridding dispatchRequest and logging out each request.uri().

Chuck


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