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Custom Error Page Jsp
(1) How do I create a JSP error page to handle exceptions? Author: Deron Eriksson Description: This Java tutorial describes jsp error page template how to create a JSP error page to handle exceptions. Tutorial created using: Windows XP || JDK 1.5.0_09 || Eclipse Web Tools Platform 2.0 (Eclipse 3.3.0) || Tomcat 5.5.20 Page: 1 2> jsp error page print stack trace When an exception is thrown in your web application and it is not caught, you will typically see the result featuring the exception displayed in your browser window, as shown here: Rather than displaying the above default page when an exception occurs, you can redirect the user to a custom-written error page for a particular type of exception. You can do this via the error-page element
Jsp Error Page Example
in web.xmlW, in which you can specify an exception-type and the location of the resource where a user should be sent if an error occurs. In this example, I specified the exception-type as java.lang.Throwable so that all exceptions would be sent to the error.jsp page.
QuestionsJava Interview QuestionsJDBC Interview QuestionsServlet Interview QuestionsJSP Interview QuestionsStruts2 Interview QuestionsSpring Interview QuestionsHibernate Interview QuestionsJSF Interview QuestionsResourcesStoreHome » Java » Java EE » JSP Exception Handling - JSP Error PageJSP Exception Handling - JSP Error PageSeptember 11, 2016 by Pankaj web xml error page exception type 3 Comments Exception handling in JSP is done by JSP exception pages.Exception Handling error page exception srve0260e in JSPSometime back I wrote a post about Servlet Exception Handling and why do we need it. Same explanation
Exception Handling In Jsp Servlet Application
is also applicable for JSP pages also and that's why Java EE provides a clear approach for exception handling in JSP using JSP error pages.To handle exceptions thrown by the JSP http://www.avajava.com/tutorials/lessons/how-do-i-create-a-jsp-error-page-to-handle-exceptions.html page, all we need is an error page and define the error page in JSP using jsp page directive.JSP Error PageTo create a JSP error page, we need to set page directive attribute isErrorPage value to true, then we can access exception jsp implicit object in the JSP and use it to send customized error message to the client.JSP Error Page ConfigurationWe http://www.journaldev.com/2049/jsp-exception-handling-jsp-error-page need to set page directive errorPage attribute to define the JSP that will handle any exception thrown by the JSP service method. When JSP Error page is translated to servlet code, it extends org.apache.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase in Tomcat.Error Page Deployment Descriptor ConfigurationMost of the times, we have a common error page that we want to use for all the JSPs, so rather than configuring it in all the JSPs individually, we can define error page in web.xml with error-page element. We can configure JSP error page to handle other error codes like 404 also.Let's see how all these fit together in a web application.We will create a simple web application JSPExceptionHandling whose project structure will look like below image. The entry point of the application is index.jsp whose code is given below. <%@ page language="java" contentType="text/html; charset=US-ASCII" pageEncoding="US-ASCII"%>