The error-page Element"
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− | It specifies an error page used when an | + | It specifies an error page used when an uncaught exception is thrown in updating a ZUML page (e.g., in an event listener). Each page is associated with an exception type, a class deriving from <code>java.lang.Throwable</code>. You can specify multiple error pages, each with a different exception type. When an error occurs, ZK searches the proper error page by examining the exception types individually. If none is found, it will show an alert message to the client by default. |
The <code>device-type</code> element is optional. If omitted, <code>ajax</code> is assumed. | The <code>device-type</code> element is optional. If omitted, <code>ajax</code> is assumed. | ||
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For more information, please refer to [[ZK Developer's Reference/UI Patterns/Error Handling|ZK Developer's Reference: Error Handling]]. | For more information, please refer to [[ZK Developer's Reference/UI Patterns/Error Handling|ZK Developer's Reference: Error Handling]]. | ||
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− | + | You can specify one of the following paths: | |
− | + | # Web URLs. http://example.com/ | |
− | + | # Classpath Web Resource Paths. <code>~./error.zul</code> | |
− | + | # Servlet Context Paths. <code>/WEB-INF/error.zul</code> or <code>/mypath/error.zul</code> | |
− | + | # Filesystem Path. <code>/var/resources/error.zul</code> | |
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Latest revision as of 08:23, 3 January 2024
Syntax:
<error-page> <device-type>a_device_type|ajax</device-type> <exception-type>a_class_name</exception-type> <location>a_uri</location> </error-page>
It specifies an error page used when an uncaught exception is thrown in updating a ZUML page (e.g., in an event listener). Each page is associated with an exception type, a class deriving from java.lang.Throwable
. You can specify multiple error pages, each with a different exception type. When an error occurs, ZK searches the proper error page by examining the exception types individually. If none is found, it will show an alert message to the client by default.
The device-type
element is optional. If omitted, ajax
is assumed.
For example,
<error-page>
<exception-type>java.lang.Throwable</exception-type>
<location>/WEB-INF/sys/error.zul</location>
</error-page>
For more information, please refer to ZK Developer's Reference: Error Handling.
Acceptable Path
You can specify one of the following paths:
- Web URLs. http://example.com/
- Classpath Web Resource Paths.
~./error.zul
- Servlet Context Paths.
/WEB-INF/error.zul
or/mypath/error.zul
- Filesystem Path.
/var/resources/error.zul