I have an xmlbuilder utility class which calls a couple of methods to build an xml file
public XMLBuilder(String searchVal)
{
this.searchVal = searchVal;
try
{
getData();
returnedData = processDataInToOriginalFormat();
WriteBasicTemplate();
}
catch (WebException)
{
//If this is thrown then there was an error processing the HTTP request for MSO data.
//In this case then i should avoid writing the xml for concordance.
serviceAvailable = false;
MessageBox.Show("Could not connect to the required Service.");
}
catch (NoDataFoundException ndfe)
{
//propegate this back up the chain to the calling class
throw;
}
processDataInToOriginalFormat();
this is a method in a class which causes an exception if the service is not available and i have propagated the exception back to here to deal with. I was going to try and set a boolean flag to indicate whether to write a certain bit of xml. If the flag is false then dont write it.
I forgot however that exceptions stop programme flow and now i realise this isnt possible as if an exception occurs the rest of the code doesn't resume. how can i get around this? just add the WriteBasicTemplate();
call in to my catch clause?
Thanks