--- title: "Capturing Errors" description: "Use the SDK to manually capture errors and other events." url: https://docs.sentry.io/platforms/android/usage/ --- # Capturing Errors | Sentry for Android Sentry's SDK hooks into your runtime environment and automatically reports errors, uncaught exceptions, and unhandled rejections as well as other types of errors depending on the platform. Key terms: * An *event* is one instance of sending data to Sentry. Generally, this data is an error or exception. * An *issue* is a grouping of similar events. * The reporting of an event is called *capturing*. When an event is captured, it’s sent to Sentry. The most common form of capturing is to capture errors. What can be captured as an error varies by platform. In general, if you have something that looks like an exception, it can be captured. For some SDKs, you can also omit the argument to `captureException` and Sentry will attempt to capture the current exception. It is also useful for manual reporting of errors or messages to Sentry. While capturing an event, you can also record the breadcrumbs that lead up to that event. Breadcrumbs are different from events: they will not create an event in Sentry, but will be buffered until the next event is sent. Learn more about breadcrumbs in our [Breadcrumbs documentation](https://docs.sentry.io/platforms/android/enriching-events/breadcrumbs.md). ## [Capturing Errors](https://docs.sentry.io/platforms/android/usage.md#capturing-errors) In Java you can capture any exception object that you caught: ```java import io.sentry.Sentry; try { aMethodThatMightFail(); } catch(Exception e) { Sentry.captureException(e); } ``` ## [Capturing Messages](https://docs.sentry.io/platforms/android/usage.md#capturing-messages) Another common operation is to capture a bare message. A message is textual information that should be sent to Sentry. Typically, our SDKs don't automatically capture messages, but you can capture them manually. Messages show up as issues on your issue stream, with the message as the issue name. ```java import io.sentry.Sentry; Sentry.captureMessage("Something went wrong"); ``` ## Pages in this section - [Set the Level](https://docs.sentry.io/platforms/android/usage/set-level.md) - [SDK Fingerprinting](https://docs.sentry.io/platforms/android/usage/sdk-fingerprinting.md)