Is it OK that Spring class CglibAopProxy swallows my RuntimeException exceptions?
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I have a Sprint Boot app, with @Component -marked class, C, with a @Scheduled method M, which has some code that throws a subclass of RuntimeException.
I see that my class C is proxied by CglibAopProxy. When my method M throws its RuntimeException, using the debugger I can see that a few frames beneath my M()'s invocation is a method in CglibAopProxy that is swallowing every Throwable exception.
Is this intended behavior - the Spring Way?
I'm here because I'm investigating why my app's scheduled task is repeatedly going off but not completing, and there's no logs of mine about this and no stack trace. After remote debugging this I can see that this unchecked exception bubbles right up and is swallowed.
There's a lot of literature about how bad swallowing is, I can't imagine that this is indented behavior in the premier middleware that is Spring.
java spring exception runtimeexception swallowed-exceptions
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Good day, Overflowers
I have a Sprint Boot app, with @Component -marked class, C, with a @Scheduled method M, which has some code that throws a subclass of RuntimeException.
I see that my class C is proxied by CglibAopProxy. When my method M throws its RuntimeException, using the debugger I can see that a few frames beneath my M()'s invocation is a method in CglibAopProxy that is swallowing every Throwable exception.
Is this intended behavior - the Spring Way?
I'm here because I'm investigating why my app's scheduled task is repeatedly going off but not completing, and there's no logs of mine about this and no stack trace. After remote debugging this I can see that this unchecked exception bubbles right up and is swallowed.
There's a lot of literature about how bad swallowing is, I can't imagine that this is indented behavior in the premier middleware that is Spring.
java spring exception runtimeexception swallowed-exceptions
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Good day, Overflowers
I have a Sprint Boot app, with @Component -marked class, C, with a @Scheduled method M, which has some code that throws a subclass of RuntimeException.
I see that my class C is proxied by CglibAopProxy. When my method M throws its RuntimeException, using the debugger I can see that a few frames beneath my M()'s invocation is a method in CglibAopProxy that is swallowing every Throwable exception.
Is this intended behavior - the Spring Way?
I'm here because I'm investigating why my app's scheduled task is repeatedly going off but not completing, and there's no logs of mine about this and no stack trace. After remote debugging this I can see that this unchecked exception bubbles right up and is swallowed.
There's a lot of literature about how bad swallowing is, I can't imagine that this is indented behavior in the premier middleware that is Spring.
java spring exception runtimeexception swallowed-exceptions
Good day, Overflowers
I have a Sprint Boot app, with @Component -marked class, C, with a @Scheduled method M, which has some code that throws a subclass of RuntimeException.
I see that my class C is proxied by CglibAopProxy. When my method M throws its RuntimeException, using the debugger I can see that a few frames beneath my M()'s invocation is a method in CglibAopProxy that is swallowing every Throwable exception.
Is this intended behavior - the Spring Way?
I'm here because I'm investigating why my app's scheduled task is repeatedly going off but not completing, and there's no logs of mine about this and no stack trace. After remote debugging this I can see that this unchecked exception bubbles right up and is swallowed.
There's a lot of literature about how bad swallowing is, I can't imagine that this is indented behavior in the premier middleware that is Spring.
java spring exception runtimeexception swallowed-exceptions
java spring exception runtimeexception swallowed-exceptions
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