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      <title>Handling Java exceptions in JRuby</title>
      <description>&lt;p&gt;At my enterprisey day job I&amp;#8217;m finding the JRuby platform to be the perfect glue for bringing together a (sadly necessary) slew of Java libraries and middleware (3rd-party Ant tasks, Jakarta VFS, ServiceMix, Maven, Weblogic) to solve a complex problem crucial to our enterprise. Stellar support for exception handling is obviously important when integrating so many libraries and middleware so how well does JRuby help with this? Is it just a Java fair-weather friend?&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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