Yes, this works for vanilla Java as well. A version which is more suitable for Java can be found at http://www.stackifier.com (w/o scala.html). An IDE plugin is indeed something we may consider.
Thanks for the idea! We'll look into adding support for 'caused by'. In the meantime you can simply remove the lines pertaining to the enclosing exception.
Applications fail; it's a real life fact. The most talented teams face bugs, even in applications which undergo extensive testing. Not to mention scenarios which are very hard to anticipate and simulate, mainly ones…
And yet, you can't always swap a startup built with one's own hands with a bunch of others, just as one's child is not tradable for a bunch of other kids. Some founders might view their startups as pure investments, but…
Yes, this works for vanilla Java as well. A version which is more suitable for Java can be found at http://www.stackifier.com (w/o scala.html). An IDE plugin is indeed something we may consider.
Thanks for the idea! We'll look into adding support for 'caused by'. In the meantime you can simply remove the lines pertaining to the enclosing exception.
Applications fail; it's a real life fact. The most talented teams face bugs, even in applications which undergo extensive testing. Not to mention scenarios which are very hard to anticipate and simulate, mainly ones…
And yet, you can't always swap a startup built with one's own hands with a bunch of others, just as one's child is not tradable for a bunch of other kids. Some founders might view their startups as pure investments, but…