I'm creating a 3-tier app and I have a problem dealing with error handling. I don't know if I should throw an exception or call a method to communicate the problem to the other layers.
Here is a quick exemple, I have:
- a FileChooserFrame
(Presentation tier) that allow the user to select a file in a list.
- a DataHandler
(App tier) that do some stuff with the path of the file and do the link between Presentation & Data tier.
- a FileParser
(Data tier) that parse the file and get data from it.
Now let say that the file must follow a special structure, and if it's not, I want to show a MessageBox.
I'm not able to know if the user selected a good file before parsing it.
My question is, what do I do when I see that the file isn't following the structure ?
I thought about 2 things:
1 - Stop the current action and call a method in DataHandler
(ex. NotifyWrongFileErr()
) that'll ask the frame to show the messageBox.
2 - Throw a custom exception that I catch in the FileChooserFrame
that'll show the pop-up.
Both of the case have their pros/cons so I can't choose between them. What would be the most appropriate thing to do ?
PS: In case n°2, where do I write the Exception class ? In a file dedicated to the app's Exceptions, or next to the class that'll throw it ?