如何停止在日志中截断堆栈跟踪

在 Java 日志中,很多时候我会得到这样的结果:

Caused by: java.sql.BatchUpdateException: failed batch
at org.hsqldb.jdbc.jdbcStatement.executeBatch(jdbcStatement.java:1102)
at org.hsqldb.jdbc.jdbcPreparedStatement.executeBatch(jdbcPreparedStatement.java:514)
at org.hibernate.jdbc.BatchingBatcher.doExecuteBatch(BatchingBatcher.java:48)
at org.hibernate.jdbc.AbstractBatcher.executeBatch(AbstractBatcher.java:242)
... 113 more

是否有人知道如何显示完整的堆栈跟踪(即显示其他113行) ?


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When you see '...113 more', that means that the remaining lines of the 'caused by' exception are identical to the remaining lines from that point on of the parent exception.

For example, you'll have

com.something.XyzException
at ...
at ...
at org.hibernate.jdbc.AbstractBatcher.executeBatch(AbstractBatcher.java:242)
at ... <the other 113 lines are here>...
Caused by: <the above>.

The two stack traces 'meet' at AbstractBatcher.executeBatch, line 242, and then from then on the upward call trace is the same as the wrapping exception.

Apache's Commons Lang provides a nice util method ExceptionUtils.printRootCauseStackTrace() which prints a nested stacktrace 'upside down'. The result is much more intuitive.

If you see the result next to the original out of the printStackTrace() method, it will be clear where the '113 more' lines went.

In a blog post I just described how to get more than just "BatchUpdateException: failed batch": set hibernate.jdbc.factory_class=org.hibernate.jdbc.NonBatchingBatcherFactory to disable batching in hibernate. Normally one can use BatchUpdateException.getNextException to get the reason of the failure, but in some cases this may return null. Then it's useful to disable batching completely.

I like the example found here:

HighLevelException: MidLevelException: LowLevelException
at Junk.a(Junk.java:13)
at Junk.main(Junk.java:4)
Caused by: MidLevelException: LowLevelException
at Junk.c(Junk.java:23)
at Junk.b(Junk.java:17)
at Junk.a(Junk.java:11)
... 1 more
Caused by: LowLevelException
at Junk.e(Junk.java:30)
at Junk.d(Junk.java:27)
at Junk.c(Junk.java:21)
... 3 more

Basically in the source code, main calls function a which calls function b which calls ... which calls function e. Function e throws a LowLevelException which causes function c to catch the LowLevelException and throw a MidLevelException (wrapping the LowLevelException instance inside of the MidLevelException instance. The Exception class has a constructor that is capable of taking in a different exception, wrapping it). This causes function a to catch the MidLevelException and throw a HighLevelException which now wraps the previous two Exception instances.

As noted in the other answers, the stack trace isn't really truncated, you are seeing the full stack trace. The .. .3 more in my example is there because it would be redundant otherwise. If you wanted to be redundant and waste output lines, .. 3 more could be substituted with

at Junk.b(Junk.java:17)
at Junk.a(Junk.java:11)
at Junk.main(Junk.java:4)

But there is no need to output these three lines, because they are already implied.

Increase -XX:MaxJavaStackTraceDepth JVM option.

I found this useful to get the whole picture. Get a full stack trace of the Exception and the cause (which often shows repeated lines from the main Exception, but can be helpful).

        ... catch( Exception e) ...


... catch( NoClassDefFoundError e)
{


for(StackTraceElement ste: e.getStackTrace())
{
System.out.println(ste);
}


if( e.getCause()!=null )
{
for(StackTraceElement ste: e.getCause().getStackTrace())
{
System.out.println(ste);
}
}
}