I just started working on an existing big project. Some of it contains legacy code.
I have been asked to write a component (will run in the same process) which should alert and restart the server in case of a Fatal error or a situation occurred.
For example, when an OutOfMemoryException is thrown I should alert the clients and then restart the server. The problem is, it will be hard and time consuming to search for all the existing Try-catch blocks and then to edit and add new code to their catch blocks. More than that, a new programmer could add a new try-catch block and forget to alert if OutOfMemoryException is catched.
Do you have any idea on how to monitor/listen for OutOfMemoryException (and similar exceptions) without the need to find and edit (and maybe add to) every existing and future Try-catch blocks?
I'm using .Net 4.
Edit:
- OutOfMemoryException is only an example.
- There could be legacy code which catches OutOfMemoryException, prints a message to log then do nothing.
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function, if you absolutely must do this. (I do not recommend it. This type of exception indicates your app is in a very fragile state, likely unrecoverable and impossible to reliably execute any code you have in the catch block.)OutOfMemoryException
does not Always mean that the program "is out of Memory" many ( even windows intern ) lib´s using this ex to indicate other problems, for example theImage.Load(...)
function can throw that ex ... but that does not only mean that there is not enough memory available ... there are a lot more possibility's ... but you should still consider What kind of ex handling is relay usefullApplication class
From WPF that allows you to use the.AppDomain.CurrentDomain.UnhandledException
andthis.Dispatcher.UnhandledException
events that allows you to handle Events on Program layer. if you Attach an Handler you can consider which exeption should be "handeled" by Windows (Crash) and with IS handeled in that Eventhandler (by settinge.Handled
) Don't know if this is maybe a Solution