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From a programming perspective, Java exceptions are library types and language features used to represent and deal with program failure in code.
This article examines three sides of Java exception handling, the good, the bad, and the ugly, and offer some tips you can use along the way.
An exception, simply put, is something going wrong during the course of program execution. Exception handling is the term used to describe how the program will deal with these exceptions. When an ...
In this Java Q&A installment, I show how any Java method can throw an arbitrary exception— checked or unchecked —with relative ease and without employing any native code.
Everyone who codes Java EE web applications needs to pay attention to exception handling. When a program encounters an error, developers can display friendly messages for end users, which ...