Question

I am debugging a program provided to me by someone else, and do not have the source code for it. It just spat the following string of packed data at me:

FAILEDTOBUILD 002[AlternateOption [plain text data] re=[OPTION=YES] newValue[OPTION=NO]]

I expected it to be XML, but unless the XML format has changed drastically within the last 2 hours, this is something else. Can anyone help me identify it?

I did some googling, but it was like trying to squeeze water from a rock.

The software is a jar, so I'm trying to decompile it to see what its doing. The return value is coming as a plain text string.

Is this even really a format? The exact data returned has been modified for confidentiality reasons, but I have preserved all non-alphanumeric characters in their exact order, including such discrepancies as the "re" field having an equals sign and the newValue field not having one.

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Solution

The java component was encountering an error of some sort. When it does this, it returns a plain text string. So it was just plain text.

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