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I'm trying to create a regular expression that is to be integrated in monitoring services. They are validated using golang regex.



So I was trying to create a regex that validates java exceptions.
For example I have these exceptions (they are seperate lines)



java.lang.NoSuchMethodException: ...

java.lang.IllegalAccessException: ...


And I need a regular expressions that accepts exceptions only. Not errors, nor other types.



I'm able to catch java messages with this regular expression



pattern: "^java.lang"


But that also includes all types of errors, which is not intent.
I was trying to make the regex to catch the word "exception" at the end, but I'm not sure how.










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  • Are you asking what regex you should do or how you shoud do it? i'm not sure

    – Anthony Raymond
    Nov 23 '18 at 16:30


















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I'm trying to create a regular expression that is to be integrated in monitoring services. They are validated using golang regex.



So I was trying to create a regex that validates java exceptions.
For example I have these exceptions (they are seperate lines)



java.lang.NoSuchMethodException: ...

java.lang.IllegalAccessException: ...


And I need a regular expressions that accepts exceptions only. Not errors, nor other types.



I'm able to catch java messages with this regular expression



pattern: "^java.lang"


But that also includes all types of errors, which is not intent.
I was trying to make the regex to catch the word "exception" at the end, but I'm not sure how.










share|improve this question























  • Are you asking what regex you should do or how you shoud do it? i'm not sure

    – Anthony Raymond
    Nov 23 '18 at 16:30














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I'm trying to create a regular expression that is to be integrated in monitoring services. They are validated using golang regex.



So I was trying to create a regex that validates java exceptions.
For example I have these exceptions (they are seperate lines)



java.lang.NoSuchMethodException: ...

java.lang.IllegalAccessException: ...


And I need a regular expressions that accepts exceptions only. Not errors, nor other types.



I'm able to catch java messages with this regular expression



pattern: "^java.lang"


But that also includes all types of errors, which is not intent.
I was trying to make the regex to catch the word "exception" at the end, but I'm not sure how.










share|improve this question














I'm trying to create a regular expression that is to be integrated in monitoring services. They are validated using golang regex.



So I was trying to create a regex that validates java exceptions.
For example I have these exceptions (they are seperate lines)



java.lang.NoSuchMethodException: ...

java.lang.IllegalAccessException: ...


And I need a regular expressions that accepts exceptions only. Not errors, nor other types.



I'm able to catch java messages with this regular expression



pattern: "^java.lang"


But that also includes all types of errors, which is not intent.
I was trying to make the regex to catch the word "exception" at the end, but I'm not sure how.







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  • Are you asking what regex you should do or how you shoud do it? i'm not sure

    – Anthony Raymond
    Nov 23 '18 at 16:30



















  • Are you asking what regex you should do or how you shoud do it? i'm not sure

    – Anthony Raymond
    Nov 23 '18 at 16:30

















Are you asking what regex you should do or how you shoud do it? i'm not sure

– Anthony Raymond
Nov 23 '18 at 16:30





Are you asking what regex you should do or how you shoud do it? i'm not sure

– Anthony Raymond
Nov 23 '18 at 16:30












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You could match any character zero or more times no greedy and then match Exception: .*?Exception: after ^java.lang. .



^java.lang..*?Exception:



Regex demo



Note to escape the dot to match it literally.






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  • I'm trying to make it compatible with the "Inputs and Patterns" section here, specifically in the 'pattern' field, with this regex... but not being able to

    – Firecat
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:20













  • Do you get an error or are you sure there are exceptions? Did you trypattern: "^java.lang..*?Exception:"?

    – The fourth bird
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:53












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You could match any character zero or more times no greedy and then match Exception: .*?Exception: after ^java.lang. .



^java.lang..*?Exception:



Regex demo



Note to escape the dot to match it literally.






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  • I'm trying to make it compatible with the "Inputs and Patterns" section here, specifically in the 'pattern' field, with this regex... but not being able to

    – Firecat
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:20













  • Do you get an error or are you sure there are exceptions? Did you trypattern: "^java.lang..*?Exception:"?

    – The fourth bird
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:53
















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You could match any character zero or more times no greedy and then match Exception: .*?Exception: after ^java.lang. .



^java.lang..*?Exception:



Regex demo



Note to escape the dot to match it literally.






share|improve this answer


























  • I'm trying to make it compatible with the "Inputs and Patterns" section here, specifically in the 'pattern' field, with this regex... but not being able to

    – Firecat
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:20













  • Do you get an error or are you sure there are exceptions? Did you trypattern: "^java.lang..*?Exception:"?

    – The fourth bird
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:53














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You could match any character zero or more times no greedy and then match Exception: .*?Exception: after ^java.lang. .



^java.lang..*?Exception:



Regex demo



Note to escape the dot to match it literally.






share|improve this answer















You could match any character zero or more times no greedy and then match Exception: .*?Exception: after ^java.lang. .



^java.lang..*?Exception:



Regex demo



Note to escape the dot to match it literally.







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  • I'm trying to make it compatible with the "Inputs and Patterns" section here, specifically in the 'pattern' field, with this regex... but not being able to

    – Firecat
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:20













  • Do you get an error or are you sure there are exceptions? Did you trypattern: "^java.lang..*?Exception:"?

    – The fourth bird
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:53



















  • I'm trying to make it compatible with the "Inputs and Patterns" section here, specifically in the 'pattern' field, with this regex... but not being able to

    – Firecat
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:20













  • Do you get an error or are you sure there are exceptions? Did you trypattern: "^java.lang..*?Exception:"?

    – The fourth bird
    Nov 26 '18 at 9:53

















I'm trying to make it compatible with the "Inputs and Patterns" section here, specifically in the 'pattern' field, with this regex... but not being able to

– Firecat
Nov 26 '18 at 9:20







I'm trying to make it compatible with the "Inputs and Patterns" section here, specifically in the 'pattern' field, with this regex... but not being able to

– Firecat
Nov 26 '18 at 9:20















Do you get an error or are you sure there are exceptions? Did you trypattern: "^java.lang..*?Exception:"?

– The fourth bird
Nov 26 '18 at 9:53





Do you get an error or are you sure there are exceptions? Did you trypattern: "^java.lang..*?Exception:"?

– The fourth bird
Nov 26 '18 at 9:53




















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