Jumped the gun... We do want to display Friendly message regardless of
setting.
On Oct 4, 2012 1:17 PM, "Anthony Carlucci (JIRA)" <jira@apache.org> wrote:
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> Anthony Carlucci commented on RAVE-806:
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> I can still see the usefulness in having the stack trace available no
> matter what the jsDebugMode flag is set. For example, in a production
> environment it will be assumed that flag will be off. However, that might
> be the most useful environment to be able to have the stack trace available
> for tracking down issues from an enterprise support perspective.
>
> As an alternate solution, I would suggest that we always have the stack
> trace always available on the error page, hidden by default, with a "see
> more details" button/link that could render it.
>
> Thoughts by the community?
>
> > Show stack trace error or fiendly error message page depending on
> jsDebugMode
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> >
> > Key: RAVE-806
> > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RAVE-806
> > Project: Rave
> > Issue Type: Improvement
> > Reporter: Daniel Gornstein
> > Priority: Minor
> > Attachments: friendlyErrorMessagePage(Rave-806).patch
> >
> >
> > If jsDebugMode is on show the stack trace error as rave currently works.
> > If jsDebugMode is off show a friendly error message page
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