What’s the correct format for returning informative errors from a REST
server. Error code 500 isn’t enough. I want to see a description of the
error, but how can I format the XML correctly to put some useful
information in.
This is a Rails client working with a non-Rails server.
Thanks
John S.
On Aug 3, 5:31 am, John S. [email protected]
wrote:
What’s the correct format for returning informative errors from a REST
server. Error code 500 isn’t enough. I want to see a description of the
error, but how can I format the XML correctly to put some useful
information in.
a few links here might help.
http://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1CHMA_enUS312US312&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=rails+how+to+render+500+text
a few links here might help.
rails how to render 500 text - Google Search
Those links seem to be mostly about formating code 500 errors for public
viewing on a webpage.
I think the easiest way to do this is to create a Rails REST server,
force it to have a code 500 error, and then see what it sends to the
client. That way I’ll find something about how the Rails client expects
to see code 500 errors presented in a REST conversation. I’ll do that
later on today.
John S.