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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up When to catch java.lang.Error? up vote 80 down vote favorite 17 In what situations should one catch java.lang.Error on an application? java exception error-handling exception-handling share|improve this question edited Apr 24 at 17:35 Laurel 3,94481539 asked Dec 9 '08 at 13:56 Joao 85421021 See also stackoverflow.com/questions/2679330/… –Raedwald Apr 2 at 14:41 add a comment| 16 Answers 16 active oldest votes up vote 69 down vote accepted Generally, never. However, sometimes you need to catch specific Errors. If you're writing framework-ish code (loading 3rd party classes), it might be wise to catch LinkageErrors (no class def found, unsatisfied link, incompatible class change). I've also seen some stupid 3rd-party code throwing sublcasses of Errors, so you'll have to handle these either. By the way, I'm not sure it isn't possible to recover from OutOfMemory. share|improve this answer answered Dec 9 '08 at 14:12 Yoni Roit 17.2k42530 2 That I had to do exactly to load DLLs, that would fail if they were not correctly configured. Not a fatal error in case of this application. –Mario Ortegón Dec 11 '08 at 10:11 6 It sometimes makes sense to catch OutOfMemoryError - for example when you are creating large array lists. –SpaceTrucker Mar 14 '13 at 7:11 1 @YoniRoit - what errors was the 3rd party code throwing? –Demi Aug 19 '13 at 3:38 2 @SpaceTrucker: does that approach work well in multithreaded applications, or is there a significant risk that smaller allocations in other threads fail because of it? … presumably only if your arrays were just small enough to be allocated, but left nothing for anyone else. –PJTraill Jun 11 '15 at 14:16 @PJTraill I'm not sure about that. This would require some real world statistical samples. I thought I had seen such code, but can't remember where it was. –SpaceTrucker Jun 13 '15 at 19:29 add a comment| up vote 40 dow