I was wondering if the SystemOutLogger would help me with the issue...

Thoughts?

Please guys, I'm really stuck here, and I can't seem to pass this issue.

THank you.

--
David Nemer
Sent from Kaiserslautern, RP, Germany

On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 4:51 PM, David Nemer <davidne...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Now I'm trying to use:
>
> InvocationOutputHandler errorHandler = new SystemOutHandler();
>
> invoker.setErrorHandler(errorHandler);
>
> request.getErrorHandler(errorHandler);
>
> But the request.getErrorHandler(errorHandler) is returning:
> "org.apache.maven.shared.invoker.systemouthand...@4b142196" and not the
> error that shows in the Terminal: "Error occurred during initialization of
> VM java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: unable to create new native thread"
>
> Does any one knows how to capture the actual error message that shows up in
> the terminal/console?
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> David Nemer
> Sent from Kaiserslautern, RP, Germany
>
> On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 12:25 AM, David Nemer <davidne...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> I'm running Maven programatically in Java, so the point is to build the
>> projects (run the pom file), so every time a build process fails, I want to
>> get this error message! Somehow I can get an error message, for my example,
>> it returns: "class org.apache.maven.shared.invoker.DefaultInvocationResult"
>> which is a generic error message, while in the console, there is this error
>> message: "Error occurred during initialization of VM
>> java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: unable to create new native thread" And this
>> is the error I'm interested in getting (the same as the console/terminal)!
>>
>> I'm getting this generic error msg from the
>> "result.getClass().toString()", I also tried to get an error msg from
>> "result.getExecutionException().toString()" but it always raises "Exception
>> in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException"
>>
>> So I was wondering if there is a special method to get the same error msg
>> that shows in the terminal (console).
>>
>> Here is a peace of my code:
>>
>> request.setGoals(Collections.singletonList("install"));
>>
>> Invoker invoker = new DefaultInvoker();
>> File mavenHome = new File(mavenHomePath);
>>
>> invoker.setMavenHome(mavenHome);
>> InvocationResult result = null;
>>
>> request.setProperties(mavenProperty);
>>             try {
>>                 result = invoker.execute(request);
>>             } catch (MavenInvocationException e) {
>>
>>                 db.insertBuildData(Integer.toString(revisionNumber), "NO",
>> e.toString());
>>
>>                 e.printStackTrace();
>>             }
>>
>>             if (result.getExitCode() != 0) {
>>
>>                 db.insertBuildData(Integer.toString(revisionNumber), "NO",
>> result.getClass().toString());
>>            }
>>
>> Cheers,
>> --
>> David Nemer
>> Sent from Kaiserslautern, RP, Germany
>
>
>

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