Just pay attention to the return value
of java_last_exception_get(), it's an
exception java object.
To use it just call normal operations on a exception java object:
ex:
@$myconnect->execute(); // @ to avoid warning...
$exc=java_last_exception_get();
$res=$exc->getMessage(); // method call on a exception object...
$exres="class nToxic.Connect:login failed";
$this->assert($res == $exres, "$res == $exres");
java_last_exception_get
(PHP 4 >= 4.0.2)
java_last_exception_get — Get last Java exception
설명
object java_last_exception_get
( void
)
Gets last Java exception.
반환값
Returns an exception object.
예제
The following example demonstrates the usage of Java's exception handler from within PHP:
Example#1 Java exception handler
<?php
$stack = new Java('java.util.Stack');
$stack->push(1);
// This should succeed
$result = $stack->pop();
$ex = java_last_exception_get();
if (!$ex) {
echo "$result\n";
}
// This should fail (error suppressed by @)
$result = @$stack->pop();
$ex = java_last_exception_get();
if ($ex) {
echo $ex->toString();
}
// Clear last exception
java_last_exception_clear();
?>
주의
Warning
This function is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, the name of this function, and anything else documented about this function may change without notice in a future release of PHP. Use this function at your own risk.
java_last_exception_get
molli at loria dot fr
25-Jul-2001 03:50
25-Jul-2001 03:50
