commit | 0c53a65e7aa09f72e16a020771d88ac0b0919b66 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Lars Vogel <Lars.Vogel@vogella.com> | Thu Oct 18 21:57:11 2018 +0200 |
committer | Lars Vogel <Lars.Vogel@vogella.com> | Thu Oct 18 16:47:18 2018 -0400 |
tree | fde24982729045e51bb3d519d8047a77c11fb890 | |
parent | 50c387621e5acda7f77129af3537dc866a0a85b9 [diff] |
Bug 540280 - Reverts "Bug 380555 - do not allow InjectionException fly through in execute()" The fix for Bug 380555 prevents exceptions to be visible on the command line. This breaks all reporting for errors in handlers and hence leaves the customer no information what went wrong. Reverted to fix this regression. This reverts commit ec184d7d60500ceac26b9e0c76514d34dc0029ca. Change-Id: Ibb5a0cd8b21d378a894ce297b006cc09b9c9a167 Signed-off-by: Lars Vogel <Lars.Vogel@vogella.com>
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