Looking at the Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller
class it looks like using the handle()
method is the way to do it as they have deprecated the whole httpkernal class in the framework bundle:
public function forward($controller, array $path = array(), array $query = array())
{
$path['_controller'] = $controller;
$subRequest = $this->container->get('request')->duplicate($query, null, $path);
return $this->container->get('http_kernel')->handle($subRequest, HttpKernelInterface::SUB_REQUEST);
}
See here for deprecation changelog:
https://github.com/symfony/FrameworkBundle/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#220
So you could do something like:
public function onKernelException(GetResponseForExceptionEvent $event)
{
$subRequest = $this->container->get('request')->duplicate(array(), null, array("_controller" => 'MyBundle:Default:page'));
$response = $this->container->get('http_kernel')->handle($subRequest, HttpKernelInterface::SUB_REQUEST);
}