I'm currently developing a RESTful API using Spring Boot, is a good practice create more than one @ControllerAdvice
to handle API exceptions? (i. e. ApiExceptionHandler - Handles the general HTTP exceptions; UserExceptionHandler - Handles the general User model related exceptions; ProductExceptionHandler - Handles the general Product model related exceptions).
I used to use only one handler to all exceptions, but only worked on small scale applications, there is some other recommended way for transform the exception handling layer into a modularized/scalable code for large scale systems?
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