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saiumesh535 / app.js
Last active August 31, 2019 19:57
error handling in express applicaiton
const express = require('express');
const http = require('http');
const app = express();
app.get('/', (req, res) => {
res.send('Hey!!');
});
app.post('/exceptionRoute', async (req, res) => {
@zcaceres
zcaceres / Error-Handling-Patterns-Express.md
Last active August 3, 2023 13:40
error handling patterns in Express

Handling Errors

Express.js makes it a breeze to handle errors in your routes.

Express lets you centralizes your error-handling through middleware.

Let's look at patterns for how to get the most out of your error-handling.

First, our error-handling middleware looks like this:

@bluekvirus
bluekvirus / jersey-hibernate-mariadb-tomcat.md
Created January 23, 2017 22:53
Develop a Jersey (Restful Web) Application using Hibernate and MariaDB

Develop a Jersey Application using Hibernate and MariaDB

@credit Yan Zhu (https://github.com/nina-zhu)

Introduction

Jersey is the most popular amongst Restful web service development. Latest Jersey 2.x version has been developed by Oracle/Glassfish team in accordance with JAX-RS 2.0 specification. Earlier Jersey 1.x version was developed and supported by Oracle/Sun team.

Latest Jersey release version is 2.25 see here and look documentation and API for details. We will implement a Jersey example in this article based on latest 2.x version.

In this article, we will use Hibernate's rich API to interact with MariaDB database or in general any ORM compliant database. We will create a