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How can we see Runtime Exceptions in SuperDevMode?
In regular Dev Mode we were able to get a nice StackTrace through all the Java Classes.
Currently, to get client logging back to the eclipse console I'm using remote logging and have an uncaught exception handler with a buildstack trace method. But it still builds an archaic javascript type report. It's not the nice stack trace we had in regular dev mode.
I understand about Sourcemaps on the browser and have those set-up and am contemplating looking into setting breakpoints and the such.
But I want to see if there is a way to get the nice Java stack traces back.
Thanks,
Paul Robinson
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For the purposes of getting stack traces, SuperDevMode is the same as production mode. For this, you have two options:
(1) Deobfuscate your stack traces on the server (see StackTraceDeobfuscator)
(2) Emulated stack traces
When you do either or both of these, you still don't get something quite as reliable as Dev Mode for stack traces, but it's usually good enough.