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014
015 package org.apache.tapestry.error;
016
017 import org.apache.tapestry.IRequestCycle;
018
019 /**
020 * Invoked by the {@link org.apache.tapestry.IEngine} if there's an uncaught exception
021 * (checked or runtime) processing a request. The ExceptionPresenter is responsible for presenting a
022 * exception message (or description) to the user. The default implementation activates the
023 * "Exception" page, but it is common to override this to do something application specific
024 * (typically, return to the Home page and display an error message there). This service also
025 * provides a good hook for creating a server-side log of exceptions.
026 *
027 * @author Howard M. Lewis Ship
028 * @since 4.0
029 * @see RequestExceptionReporter
030 */
031 public interface ExceptionPresenter
032 {
033 /**
034 * Report the exception and provide some response to the user in lieu of the expected result
035 * page.
036 *
037 * @param cycle
038 * the current request cycle
039 * @param cause
040 * the exception that was caught
041 */
042
043 public void presentException(IRequestCycle cycle, Throwable cause);
044 }