Ultra Light Client Guide and Reference
ULC handles instances of three exception classes (and their
subclasses). Behavior varies with environment.
ExError
During development, the following occurs:
- ULC opens an Inspector window on the context in which the error
occurred. You must manually terminate the context because it will no
longer be able to process user input.
- ULC opens a Debugger window on the process in which the error
occurred.
At run time, the following occurs:
- ULC logs the error with the debugger.
- ULC attempts to display an error message in the UI to inform the user that
the connection is being closed because of an error.
- ULC terminates the active context.
ExHalt
During development, ULC opens a Debugger window on the process in which the
exception occurred.
At run time, ULC ignores this event and resumes the process.
ExUserBreak
During development, ULC opens a Debugger window on the process in which the
exception occurred.
At run time, ULC ignores this event and resumes the process.
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