java - How to show full stack trace on eclipse? - Stack Overflow
You have the entire stack.
This is only part of a stack trace. Directly before this was another piece. Look at the bottom lines of this one, and the top lines of the previous one. You'll see them match up. The stack trace began with a section that doesn't begin with "Caused by".
The "Caused by" exception is hiding parts of the stack trace that are verbatim copies of stack trace entries in its parent. In other words, Java doesn't show the entire stack up to main() for every cause - it just shows what you haven't seen already. See the Throwable.printStackTrace() documentation.
The "Caused by" is filled when you provide a cause when creating a Throwable. Look at the constructors for it. This is done when a piece of code catches a low-level exception and then wants to rethrow it as a different exception class.
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