I am using the following approach, which works and reduces greatly the amount of code ( yet I am not sure if there is a better way or what the pitfalls of it might be. Whenever you call: I quess the quys giving minuses would be polite enough to clarify their actions ; )
try
{
CallTheCodeThatMightThrowException()
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
System.Diagnostics.StackTrace st = new System.Diagnostics.StackTrace ();
Utils.ErrorHandler.Trap ( ref objUser, st, ex );
} //eof catch
And here is the ErrorHandler code : Just to make clear- : objUser - is the object modelling the appusers ( you might get info such as domain name , department , region etc. for logging purposes ILog logger - is the logging object - e.g. the one performing the logging activities StackTrace st - the StackTrace object giving you debugging info for your app
using System;
using log4net; //or another logging platform
namespace GenApp.Utils
{
public class ErrorHandler
{
public static void Trap ( Bo.User objUser, ILog logger, System.Diagnostics.StackTrace st, Exception ex )
{
if (ex is NullReferenceException)
{
//do stuff for this ex type
} //eof if
if (ex is System.InvalidOperationException)
//comm -- occurs when no result set was found !!!
{
//do stuff for this ex type
} //eof if
if (ex is System.IndexOutOfRangeException)
//comm -- occurs when no result set was found !!!
{
//do stuff for this ex type
} //eof if
if (ex is System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException)
{
//do stuff for this ex type
} //eof if
if (ex is System.FormatException)
{
//do stuff for this ex type
} //eof if
if (ex is Exception)
{
//do stuff for this ex type
} //eof catch
} //eof method
}//eof class
} //eof namesp
