RESTful error handling with Tomcat and SpringMVC 3.x
Updated: 2010-12-31 22:35:08
Handling errors in a REST way is seemingly simple enough: upon requesting a resource, when an error occurs, a proper status code and a body that contains a parseable message and using the content-type of the request should be returned. The default error pages in Tomcat are ugly. Not only they expose too much of [...]

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intention is to give an overview, not to start a flame war.
Under development for more than a year after Java EE 6 was approved by the JCP, the JBoss Application Server 6.0 is now production ready. The GA release brings built-in support for all of the great technologies that Java EE 6 brought with it: JPA 2, Bean Validation, CDI, EJB 3.1, Servlets 3.0, JSF 2.0, and others. I've compiled a list of what's new from all of the available executive...
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