The layout of our application is as follows
WCF - Business Layer class library dll - Data Access Layer class library dll - SQL Server.
Generally the class libraries do not access external resources other than the DB.
The WCF layer delivers data for reports.
Having seen some guidance that exceptions should be handled in the upper level I guess this means that I could simply let the class libraries throw the exceptions and so I do not need any try catch statements in the class libraries what so ever!
I feel the don't need to catch exceptions and log specific info in the library and plan to catch exceptions in the app/client code which in this case is the WCF layer. WCF Exception Handling Strategies
At this level I plan to log the exception/stacktrace and present a user friendly exception.
I feel that logging the stack trace at WCF level will give me enough info to determine the cause of the issue and also.
Is this an OK approach or have I missed something
I wish to keep it simple, avoid unnecessary try catches and handle exceptions/log in one location only.