Aye
Aye

Reputation: 101

How to catch OutOfMemoryError in JVM and run a script if it's caught?

I have a program that sometimes throw OOME, I understand that there is a flag in the JVM options that I can set and whenever a certain Error/Exception appears (such as OOME) it calls a script I wrote. The script will give the user a notification and will call a the program with a different argument so it won't get OOME again.

does anyone know how to set this flag? what is the JVM options I need to set? I looked everywhere on line and couldn't find the answer.

help me please! Thanks, Aye

Upvotes: 10

Views: 4701

Answers (2)

TuomasR
TuomasR

Reputation: 2316

-XX:OnOutOfMemoryError="cmd args;cmd args"

From: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/tech/vmoptions-jsp-140102.html#DebuggingOptions

Upvotes: 15

Andreas Dolk
Andreas Dolk

Reputation: 114787

I found one suggestion in a forum: catch the OOME in your application (like directly in main, assuming you're single threaded) and do this in the catch handler:

catch (OutOfMemoryError not_again) {
  System.gc();
  System.runFinalization();
  System.gc();
  System.out.println("Your error message");
}

Cleaning up the heap might free just enough memory to produce a last error message before dying.

Upvotes: -4

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