How do exceptions work? [message #8439] |
Thu, 24 April 2008 16:03  |
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Hi,
I want to create some exceptions in a model, I would like them to
subclass from java.lang.Exception but when I pop up the box to select a
superclass a bunch of OSSJ and EJB exceptions pop up but no standard
Java ones... why is this? Is it configureable?
Steve
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Re: How do exceptions work? [message #8499 is a reply to message #8439] |
Mon, 28 April 2008 16:00  |
Eclipse User |
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Hi Steve,
Not sure I recall all the details about how we got there, but there is
basically a hidden Tigerstripe Module that gets added to EVERY model project
and contains the javax.oss definitions.
This is why you are seeing these entries and that behavior. As a result of
our f2f in Seattle ( http://wiki.eclipse.org/Tigerstripe_Face2Face_Meetings
) we are going to extract this. This is planned by the next milestone build
of 0.3 (0.3M1 by mid May).
Eric
On 4/24/08 9:03 AM, in article fuqaub$voo$1@build.eclipse.org, "Steve
Jerman" <stjerman@cisco.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to create some exceptions in a model, I would like them to
> subclass from java.lang.Exception but when I pop up the box to select a
> superclass a bunch of OSSJ and EJB exceptions pop up but no standard
> Java ones... why is this? Is it configureable?
>
> Steve
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Re: How do exceptions work? [message #562806 is a reply to message #8439] |
Mon, 28 April 2008 16:00  |
Eclipse User |
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Hi Steve,
Not sure I recall all the details about how we got there, but there is
basically a hidden Tigerstripe Module that gets added to EVERY model project
and contains the javax.oss definitions.
This is why you are seeing these entries and that behavior. As a result of
our f2f in Seattle ( http://wiki.eclipse.org/Tigerstripe_Face2Face_Meetings
) we are going to extract this. This is planned by the next milestone build
of 0.3 (0.3M1 by mid May).
Eric
On 4/24/08 9:03 AM, in article fuqaub$voo$1@build.eclipse.org, "Steve
Jerman" <stjerman@cisco.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to create some exceptions in a model, I would like them to
> subclass from java.lang.Exception but when I pop up the box to select a
> superclass a bunch of OSSJ and EJB exceptions pop up but no standard
> Java ones... why is this? Is it configureable?
>
> Steve
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