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September 26, 2012 Previous day Next day
import org.apache.wicket.protocol.http.WebApplication;
import org.apache.wicket.request.IExceptionMapper;
import org.apache.wicket.request.IRequestHandler;
import org.apache.wicket.request.handler.PageProvider;
import org.apache.wicket.request.handler.RenderPageRequestHandler;
import org.apache.wicket.request.mapper.parameter.PageParameters;
import org.apache.wicket.util.IProvider;

public class MyApplication extends WebApplication {

    /**
     *  Maps exceptions to pages.
     */
    @Override public IProvider<IExceptionMapper> getExceptionMapperProvider() {
        return new IProvider<IExceptionMapper>() {
            @Override public IExceptionMapper get() {
                return new IExceptionMapper() {
                    final DefaultExceptionMapper def = new DefaultExceptionMapper();

                    @Override public IRequestHandler map( Exception ex ) {
                        PageParameters par = new PageParameters().add("ex", ex);

                        // Possible workaround for AS7-4554, WICKET-4785 - only for stateful pages.
                        // java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.jboss.msc.service.ServiceName
                        // at org.jboss.modules.ModuleClassLoader.findClass(ModuleClassLoader.java:190)
                        if( ClassNotFoundException.class.isInstance(ex) ){
                            if("org.jboss.msc.service.ServiceName".equals( ((ClassNotFoundException)ex).getMessage() ) )
                                 return new RenderPageRequestHandler(new PageProvider(HomePage.class, par) );
                        }
                        return def.map( ex );                    }
                };
            }
        };
    }

}

 

I plan to create some convenience MapExceptionMapper which would work like

 

new MapExceptionMapper()
   //                     Type, Destination
   .add( Exception.class, ExceptionPage.class )
   .add( ... )

 

Sources:

https://cwiki.apache.org/WICKET/migration-to-wicket-15.html#MigrationtoWicket1.5-Exceptionhandling

 

Exception handling

In Wicket 1.4 it was needed to extend org.apache.wicket.RequestCycle.onRuntimeException(Page, RuntimeException).
Wicket 1.5 gives even better control:

  • add your own org.apache.wicket.request.cycle.IRequestCycleListener (AbstractRequestCycleListener) with org.apache.wicket.Application.getRequestCycleListeners().add() and implement its #onException(RequestCycle, Exception)
  • or override org.apache.wicket.Application.getExceptionMapperProvider() - the IExceptionMapper is used if none of the configured IRequestCycleListeners doesn't know how to handle the exception.
    For information on how the request cycle handles exceptions see RequestCycle in Wicket 1.5 for more information

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