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A DESCRIPTION OF THE REQUEST : There shall be an API that is port of the official Swing specification, which allows the set a handler for alle exceptions thrown inside of the EDT, especially runtime exceptions in event handlers and property listeners. JUSTIFICATION : Currently (6u10) there are two ways to handle these exceptions in a global way, but both do not work: (a) Thread.currentThread().setUncaughtExceptionHandler -- this just is doing nothing for the EDT. I tried it out with 6u10 by throwing a RuntimeException in a property change. It has just no effect at all. (b) sun.awt.exception.handler -- this is not part of the Swing API and propably will not work on other vendor's JREs; also it might be gone in future. Since it is a common problem "How to handle an exception that was thrown in the EDT?" after years of lengthy discussions and half-baked workarounds, there should be a definitive, single, official way to deal with that problem. See these discussions: http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6727884 http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=4714232 EXPECTED VERSUS ACTUAL BEHAVIOR : EXPECTED - There shall be one single, official way that works exactly the same in all versions of all JREs of all vendors. ACTUAL - (a) Does not work in 6uN (b) Possibly does not work in other vendors' JREs. ---------- BEGIN SOURCE ---------- EventQueue.invokeAndWait(new Runnable() { public void run() { Thread.currentThread().setUncaughtExceptionHandler(new Thread.UncaughtExceptionHandler() { public void uncaughtException(Thread t, Throwable e) { System.err.println("*****"); } }); } }); this.yearSpinner.addPropertyChangeListener("year", new PropertyChangeListener() { public final void propertyChange(final PropertyChangeEvent event) { throw new RuntimeException("FOO BAR !"); } }); ---------- END SOURCE ---------- CUSTOMER SUBMITTED WORKAROUND : There is no workaround that will work on all JREs of all vendors.