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My issue is with status != 200 , when I run this script (3) different times, it'll print out the value for if{} (1) times, the else{} (1) time, and the catch{} another.

I am simply trying to just print out in the if(status != 200 || showTitleAttr == null || showTitleAttr == "") the system.out.println(); message if the HTTP Error is not an HTTP 200 Error code. The logic makes sense, but it is still not working all the time and falling into the catch{} block. I'm starting to think it is a problem with the variable status instead.

Thank you.

Small update even if I try: conn.getResponseCode() != HttpURLConnection.HTTP_OK it seems to not change which block it falls into.. (1) time each for if{}, else{}, catch{}

The error I receive when it hits the catch{} block is:

java.io.IOException: Server returned HTTP response code: 500 for URL

Q: Is there a better way to be checking for an HTTP error code that is anything than an HTTP 200 Error?

The code:

 public static void main(String args[]) {
        HttpException HttpExc = new HttpException();
        try {
                // setup Show Title Parser
                DOMParser parser = new DOMParser();

                // Set the Url to Parse and assign to object
                String UrlToParse = "urlishere.com";
                    URL obj = new URL(UrlToParse);

                // Try opening a http connection the the url above
                HttpURLConnection conn = (HttpURLConnection) obj.openConnection();
                int status = conn.getResponseCode();    

                // Setup parser
                parser.parse(UrlToParse);  
                Document doc = parser.getDocument();

                // Get the document's root XML node
                NodeList PGRoot = doc.getChildNodes();

                // Navigate down the hierarchy to get to the program node
                Node comp = getNode("ProgramGuideWCSResponse", PGRoot);
                Node PG = getNode("programGuide", comp.getChildNodes() );
                Node Programs = getNode("programs", PG.getChildNodes() );
                Node IndivdualProgram = getNode("program", Programs.getChildNodes() );
                NodeList nodes = IndivdualProgram.getChildNodes();
                //String execType = getNodeAttr("programTitle", exec);

                // Assign the Show Title to the NodeValue from traversing
                String showTitleAttr = getNodeValue("programTitle", nodes);

                // check to if the fetched Show Title isn't: 1) Returned bad error code 2) is null or 3) is empty 
                    // if it is... display the default value for title and exit.
                    // otherwise, print the Program Title.

                if(status != 200 || showTitleAttr == null || showTitleAttr == ""){
                    System.out.println("You’re watching XX Plus");
                    System.exit(0);
                }

                else{
                    System.out.println("Program title is: " + showTitleAttr);
                }

        }
            catch(HttpException e){
                e.getStackTrace();
            }

            catch (Exception e) {
                //e.printStackTrace();
                System.out.println("You’re watching XX Plus");
                System.exit(0);
            }
     }
}
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  • Try changing this showTitleAttr == "" to this showTitleAttr.equals(""). Not sure if that's causing your issue though
    – cmbaxter
    Jun 20, 2013 at 14:49
  • Thanks for the reply, that doesn't resolve the issue though with detecting Http errors as outlined above.
    – CodeTalk
    Jun 20, 2013 at 14:53
  • What is the exception stack trace when it hits the catch block?
    – cmbaxter
    Jun 20, 2013 at 14:56
  • Please see updated post above
    – CodeTalk
    Jun 20, 2013 at 14:58
  • You are calling parser.parse(UrlToParse) without checking the status first. If status is 500 (error), probably parser.parse(UrlToParse) will throw an exception.
    – Chuidiang
    Jun 20, 2013 at 15:18

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You need to check status before start to parse...

    URL url = new URL(UrlToParse );
    HttpURLConnection con = (HttpURLConnection)url.openConnection();
    int status = con.getResponseCode();
    if (status == 200){
        parser.parse(UrlToParse);  
        ....
    } else {
        // status is not 200
    }

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