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| - | ~~Title: REST Exception handling~~ | + | ~~Title: REST Exception Handling~~ |
| Our standard [[jvx:common:util:rest|REST services]] come with standard exception handling. This means that all server-side exceptions will send the http status code 400 (Bad Request) to the client. The implementation already checks some exception types and returns custom http status codes: | Our standard [[jvx:common:util:rest|REST services]] come with standard exception handling. This means that all server-side exceptions will send the http status code 400 (Bad Request) to the client. The implementation already checks some exception types and returns custom http status codes: | ||
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| | InvalidPasswordException | 401 (Unauthorized) | | | InvalidPasswordException | 401 (Unauthorized) | | ||
| - | If you want custom status codes, it's possible to throw **RestServiceException**. This Exception class supports custom status codes and error details. | + | If you want custom status codes, it's possible to throw **RestServiceException**. This exception class supports custom status codes and error details. |
| <file java> | <file java> | ||
