"gavin.king(a)jboss.com" wrote : 3. You need to implement your own exception
handling layer for this. Either deal with the exception in client code, or in a servlet
filter or web.xml. Unfortunately JSF (amazingly) does not provide any good place to handle
these kinds of exceptions :-(
Hmmmm. One thing I *could* do is have Seam provide a client-side interception layer for
EJB components (a feature missing from the EJB spec). And then I could provide a built-in
interceptor for handling the spec-defined exceptions (ConcurrentAccessException,
RemoteException, etc).
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