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Dan Allen commented on WELD-531:
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Ah, sorry. I see the fix version in the other issue. Adding for reference. 1.0.2.CR1
Weld swallowing stacktrace in the case of multiple container errors
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Key: WELD-531
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/browse/WELD-531
Project: Weld
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 1.0.1.Final
Reporter: Dan Allen
Assignee: Pete Muir
Priority: Blocker
When there are multiple container errors (for instance, definition errors at startup),
Weld cycles through the errors and builds a localized message. However, it drops the cause
of the exception. If the message is further up the chain (i.e., in the exception cause),
this leads to exceptions such as:
Exception #0: null
The user is lost as to what the real problem is. Typically root causes are:
- NoClassDefFoundError
- NullPointerException
The problem is not that the message is null. The problem is that the underlying cause is
dropped.
This came up recently when using Arquillian as reported in this forum post:
https://community.jboss.org/message/544395#544395
When placed in a debugger, it turned out that a NoClassDefFoundError was being thrown.
There was no way for the user to trace that to the source.
I think that what Weld needs to do is follow the cause until it finds a non-null message.
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