JQuery :: How To Catch Exceptions And Display In Div
Nov 4, 2010
I was wondering what will be the method to catch any exception at server end and to show the error message in a div with error icon on top of the page using jquery. All the examples I have browsed show how to display the div on click of some button or link but in my case the scenerio is different. I want to use it for displaying messages to user and make use of Jquery's animations as well.
If I am just logging exception details in my web app, do I really need to put in exception handling logic for each tier? Why not just let them all bubble up the stack trace to the global.asax and log them there?
I'm trying to improve my password change function in my app that allows members to change their passwords. I do have some password rules e.g. min 7 characters, etc.
There's a nice MembershipCreateStatus enumeration in the framework for creating new members. Is there a similar tool for catching password exceptions where the user's newly selected password doesn't match the rules?
I am fairly new to the asp.net scene. Having build a dashboard gathering info on my OLAP system's health status, I can't seem to figure out how to make sure that I catch the no connection exception.I use the following statements on the datagrid:a) want to change the color of ssas2 button to red if an exception is throw
I have a couple of questions on exception handling in .net: 1- Why do we have to catch specific exceptions other than the reason of displaying a particular error to the user? What if we wanted to always display a generic error to the user and not give him much details, would it be okay to catch only generic xceptions? 2- Is throwing exceptions from the data access layer to the UI layer best practice, or is it recommended to return a string or perhaps a boolean values from the data access layer to the UI layer?
Looking for best practice focused answers here with explanations.
Should the presentation layer of an ASP.Net app catch and handle exceptions thrown from the business layer, or should these be allowed to bubble out, where they can all be logged and handled uniformly in the Global.ascx's Application_Error handler?
I am fairly new to the asp.net scene. Having build a dashboard gathering info on my OLAP system's health status, I can't seem to figure out how to make sure that I catch the no connection exception.use the following statements on the datagrid:a) want to change the color of ssas2 button to red if an exception is thrown
I have a page that enables a person to post a message from a message box; when the person submits the message I use the httpRequest object to send that message data to a webservice where I store the message in my database, then the webservice method is sending back a table with a text field (html textarea right now) and some html buttons formatted in a table (all in a single string) back to the original page so that other users can comment on the post submitted by the original user (in this case the original poster would be commenting on his/her own original post; possibly more then once).When I send the Html back to the original page I can't seem to get those new HTML objects to connect with the Jquery formats/actions. I tried sending the Jquery back with the HTML as well with no luck.How do I get the new html objects to connect with the Jquery script?
I'm building the standard 3-tier ASP.NET web application but I'm struggling as to where to do certain things - specifically handling exceptions.
I've tried to have a look around on the web for some examples but can't find any which go as far as a whole project showing how everything links together.
In my data-tier I'm connecting to SQL Server and doing some stuff. I know I need to catch exceptions that could be raised as a result but I'm not sure where to do it.
From what I've read I should be doing it in the UI tier but in that case I'm not sure how to ensure that the connection to the database is closed. Is anyone able to clarify how to do this? Also if anyone knows as to where I could find an example 3-tier web application that follows best practices that would be great too.
I am making a web application, this is my first application.I want to know when there is not a matching catch block for the exception generated and I don't want to display the exception generated, instead I want to display some message or want to forward to some other link or page, where should I write that message or how should I display this? Please elaborate me on this.
We have a asp.net application and want to implement logging. The first idea was to use the Application_Error method in the global.asax file.
The problem is that ASP.NET very often seem to throw exceptions internally that are not caused by the application and which seem not to interfer with the users normal workflow. For example we often get HTTPExceptions, UnauthorizedAccessExceptions and others caught in this method, although there is no real error in the application.
I'm using the jQuery keypress plugins. It is working fine except for some special keys, like the arrow key. Is there a way I can catch the arrow keys with keyperss() in jQuery?
I need to write a query as follows which will be bound to a grid
select top 25 * from ErrTable Order by DateErrorad Desc
However, I need to write this query to return only 25 records at a time, but when a user clicks next it will display the next 25 most recent records from the db.
Here is the code copied from [URL] In asp.net code behind, I use try-catch try to catch any error but never catch it. In SQL database, if I rename Employees to Employeesx or change column DepartmentID to DepartmentIDx, record will not be deleted (it is right) without any error (it is wrong, suppose catch an error).
CREATE PROCEDURE DeleteDepartment ( @DepartmentID int ) AS BEGIN TRANSACTION DELETE FROM Employees WHERE DepartmentID = @DepartmentID IF @@ERROR <> 0 BEGIN ROLLBACK RAISERROR ('Error', 16, 1) RETURN END DELETE FROM Departments WHERE DepartmentID = @DepartmentID IF @@ERROR <> 0 BEGIN ROLLBACK RAISERROR ('Error', 16, 1) RETURN END OMMIT
i have a datagrid control which displays users created using sqlMembership..it has a row deleting event which is only accessed by administrators here is the code..
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my problem here is to catch the securityexception and display in label
Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Threading.ThreadAbortException: Thread was being aborted.
Source Error:
An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.
I even created a global.asax file and on the Application_Error event, I wrote a code that would email me the error (and i'm not getting an email regarding that error when I get the error shown above). I know for a fact that the thread is going inside the "try" statement because I send emails to myself whenever it finishes certain codes inside of it. So how come I'm getting that error in my browser instead of it being handled in my "catch" statement? I have two problems here, one, why is the exception not going to my "catch" statement, and two, why am I getting that error in the first place.
I am using fullCalendar and I'm able to populate the calendar with events very easily. And I undertsand the best way to add events to the calendar is through the database. What I need now is to catch and populate an edit event form after the user clicks an event.
How should I log exceptions? I never tried logging in .NET before. Nor try to dump exceptions to a txt (or binary) file. I dont require a text file, just a way to view the logs with the file and line #.