Am 28.08.2017 um 22:43 schrieb Larry Garfield:

> Proposed guideline for the client:
> 
> - If it's possible to return an accurate HTTP response object, do so,
> whatever it is.  (Even if it's a 500 or 418, it's still a valid response
> object.)
> 
> - If it's not possible to return an accurate HTTP response object, throw
> an appropriate exception.  Because there's no legit return value to
> return, an exception is the appropriate alternative.
> 
> Does that seem reasonable?

Sounds very reasonable to me (although my voice don't count much).

Regards,
Niels

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