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@stainless-app stainless-app bot commented Mar 20, 2025

Migration

Previously you would access error JSON on an exception via exception.error()._additionalProperties(), which would return Map<String, JsonValue>. Now you would access this via exception.body(), which returns JsonValue. You should no longer assume that the returned error JSON is an object. You can check via exception.body().asObject().

# Migration

Previously you would access error JSON on an exception via `exception.error()._additionalProperties()`, which would return `Map<String, JsonValue>`. Now you would access this via `exception.body()`, which returns `JsonValue`. You should no longer assume that the returned error JSON is an object. You can check via `exception.body().asObject()`.
@stainless-app stainless-app bot merged commit 7b061f0 into generated Mar 20, 2025
@stainless-app stainless-app bot deleted the chore-client-refactor-exception- branch March 20, 2025 06:22
stainless-app bot added a commit that referenced this pull request May 20, 2025
# Migration
Previously you would access error JSON on an exception via `exception.error()._additionalProperties()`, which would return `Map<String, JsonValue>`. Now you would access this via `exception.body()`, which returns `JsonValue`. You should no longer assume that the returned error JSON is an object. You can check via `exception.body().asObject()`.
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