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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T22:19:41+00:00 2026-05-11T22:19:41+00:00

I have a JEE5 application that exposes services using (local) session beans. When an

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I have a JEE5 application that exposes services using (local) session beans.

When an internal fault occurs during service execution, a RuntimeException is thrown and encapsulated by JBoss(5.0.1) in a javax.ejb.EJBTransactionRolledbackException.

The problem is that client applications receiving this EJBTransactionRolledbackException can access detailled informations about the cause runtime exception, exposing internal architecture of my application. And I don’t want that.

Instead, I would like JBoss to always encapsulate RuntimeException thrown by exposed session beans into a single (and simple) TechnicalException (with no cause).

What’s the best way to achieve this ? (Using interceptors ? Using JBoss configuration ?)

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    2026-05-11T22:19:41+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:19 pm

    Finally, based on previous answer and my personal researches, I retained the folowing solution.

    I’ve created an interceptor dedicated to manage server faults :

    public class FaultBarrierInterceptor {
    
    @AroundInvoke
    public Object intercept(final InvocationContext invocationContext) throws Exception {
        try {
            return invocationContext.proceed();
        } catch (final RuntimeException e) {
            final Logger logger = Logger.getLogger(invocationContext.getMethod().getDeclaringClass());
            logger.error("A fault occured during service invocation:" +
                    "\n-METHOD: " + invocationContext.getMethod() +
                    "\n-PARAMS: " + Arrays.toString(invocationContext.getParameters()), e);
            throw new TechnicalException();
        }
    }}
    

    The thrown technical exception extends EJBException and does not expose the cause RuntimeException:

    public class TechnicalException extends EJBException {}
    

    I use this interceptor in all public services :

    @Stateless
    @Interceptors({FaultBarrierInterceptor.class})
    public class ShoppingCardServicesBean implements ShoppingCardServices { ...
    

    This is an implementation of the Fault Barrier pattern.

    Any runtime exception is catched, logged and a fault is signaled to the client (without internal details) using a TechnicalException. Checked exceptions are ignored.

    RuntimeException handling is centralized and separated from any business methods.

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