org.omnifaces.exceptionhandler
Class FullAjaxExceptionHandler

java.lang.Object
  extended by javax.faces.context.ExceptionHandler
      extended by javax.faces.context.ExceptionHandlerWrapper
          extended by org.omnifaces.exceptionhandler.FullAjaxExceptionHandler
All Implemented Interfaces:
java.util.EventListener, javax.faces.event.FacesListener, javax.faces.event.SystemEventListener, javax.faces.FacesWrapper<javax.faces.context.ExceptionHandler>

public class FullAjaxExceptionHandler
extends javax.faces.context.ExceptionHandlerWrapper

This exception handler enables you to show the full error page in its entirety to the end-user in case of exceptions during ajax requests. Refer to the documentation of FullAjaxExceptionHandlerFactory to see how to set this up.

This exception handler will parse the web.xml and web-fragment.xml files to find the error page locations of the HTTP error code 500 and all declared specific exception types. Those locations need to point to Facelets files. The location of the HTTP error code 500 or the exception type java.lang.Throwable is required in order to get the full ajax exception handler to work, because there's then at least a fall back error page whenever there's no match with any of the declared specific exceptions. So, you must at least have either

 <error-page>
   <error-code>500</error-code>
   <location>/errors/500.xhtml</location>
 </error-page>
 

or

 <error-page>
   <exception-type>java.lang.Throwable</exception-type>
   <location>/errors/500.xhtml</location>
 </error-page>
 

You can have both, but the java.lang.Throwable one will always get precedence over the 500 one, as per the Servlet API specification, so the 500 one would be basically superfluous.

The exception detail is available in the request scope by the standard Servlet error request attributes like as in a normal synchronous error page response. You could for example show them in the error page as follows:

 <ul>
   <li>Date/time: #{of:formatDate(now, 'yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss')}</li>
   <li>User agent: #{header['user-agent']}</li>
   <li>User IP: #{request.remoteAddr}</li>
   <li>Request URI: #{requestScope['javax.servlet.error.request_uri']}</li>
   <li>Ajax request: #{facesContext.partialViewContext.ajaxRequest ? 'Yes' : 'No'}</li>
   <li>Status code: #{requestScope['javax.servlet.error.status_code']}</li>
   <li>Exception type: #{requestScope['javax.servlet.error.exception_type']}</li>
   <li>Exception message: #{requestScope['javax.servlet.error.message']}</li>
   <li>Stack trace:
     <pre>#{of:printStackTrace(requestScope['javax.servlet.error.exception'])}</pre>
   </li>
 </ul>
 

Exceptions during render response can only be handled when the javax.faces.FACELETS_BUFFER_SIZE is large enough so that the so far rendered response until the occurrence of the exception fits in there and can therefore safely be reset.

Author:
Bauke Scholtz
See Also:
FullAjaxExceptionHandlerFactory

Constructor Summary
FullAjaxExceptionHandler(javax.faces.context.ExceptionHandler wrapped)
          Construct a new ajax exception handler around the given wrapped exception handler.
 
Method Summary
 javax.faces.context.ExceptionHandler getWrapped()
           
 void handle()
          Handle the ajax exception as follows, only and only if the current request is an ajax request with an uncommitted response and there is at least one unhandled exception: If the exception is an instance of FacesException, then unwrap its root cause as long as it is not an instance of FacesException.
 
Methods inherited from class javax.faces.context.ExceptionHandlerWrapper
getHandledExceptionQueuedEvent, getHandledExceptionQueuedEvents, getRootCause, getUnhandledExceptionQueuedEvents, isListenerForSource, processEvent
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

FullAjaxExceptionHandler

public FullAjaxExceptionHandler(javax.faces.context.ExceptionHandler wrapped)
Construct a new ajax exception handler around the given wrapped exception handler.

Parameters:
wrapped - The wrapped exception handler.
Method Detail

handle

public void handle()
            throws javax.faces.FacesException
Handle the ajax exception as follows, only and only if the current request is an ajax request with an uncommitted response and there is at least one unhandled exception: Any remaining unhandled exceptions will be swallowed. Only the first one is relevant.

Overrides:
handle in class javax.faces.context.ExceptionHandlerWrapper
Throws:
javax.faces.FacesException

getWrapped

public javax.faces.context.ExceptionHandler getWrapped()
Specified by:
getWrapped in interface javax.faces.FacesWrapper<javax.faces.context.ExceptionHandler>
Overrides:
getWrapped in class javax.faces.context.ExceptionHandlerWrapper