I'm having trouble handling exceptions in my RESTful service:
@Path("/blah")
@Stateless
public class BlahResource {
@EJB BlahService blahService;
@GET
public Response getBlah() {
try {
Blah blah = blahService.getBlah();
SomeUtil.doSomething();
return blah;
} catch (Exception e) {
throw new RestException(e.getMessage(), "unknown reason", Response.Status.INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR);
}
}
}
RestException is a mapped exception:
public class RestException extends RuntimeException {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
private String reason;
private Status status;
public RestException(String message, String reason, Status status) {
super(message);
this.reason = reason;
this.status = status;
}
}
And here is the exception mapper for RestException:
@Provider
public class RestExceptionMapper implements ExceptionMapper<RestException> {
public Response toResponse(RestException e) {
return Response.status(e.getStatus())
.entity(getExceptionString(e.getMessage(), e.getReason()))
.type("application/json")
.build();
}
public String getExceptionString(String message, String reason) {
JSONObject json = new JSONObject();
try {
json.put("error", message);
json.put("reason", reason);
} catch (JSONException je) {}
return json.toString();
}
}
Now, it is important for me to provide both a response code AND some response text to the end user. However, when a RestException is thrown, this causes an EJBException (with message "EJB threw an unexpected (non-declared) exception...") to be thrown as well, and the servlet only returns the response code to the client (and not the response text that I set in RestException).
This works flawlessly when my RESTful resource isn't an EJB... any ideas? I've been working on this for hours and I'm all out of ideas.
Thanks!