Description: When Java code called through the Java Bridge fails due to an uncaught Java exception, , it generates an error. The “Uncaught Java exception” Rule determines if Uncaught Java Exceptions are reported or not.
The most important details are:
In most cases, these details alone should be enough to indicate what happened to trigger an event.
Click on a link to see how to perform each action tools are listed in order of relevance to helping solve the event:
Based on the exception type, investigate the Java code and fix to stop generating the event – all relevant information should be collected in the issue.
False Positives - Sometimes developers write code to intentionally trigger an Uncaught Java Exception. Not all triggered exceptions are indicative of a problem in your code or environment and they may be no indication of unacceptable behavior. If this is the case, set issues triggered by this function to ignored.
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Related Links: Advanced Diagnostics with Zend Server |
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