Exception-Handling
Fundamentals
A Java exception is an object
that describes an exceptional (that is, error) condition that has occurred in a
piece of code. When an exceptional condition arises, an object representing
that exception is created and thrown
in the method that caused the error. That method may choose to handle the
exception itself, or pass it on. Either way, at some point, the exception is caught and processed. Exceptions can be
generated by the Java run-time system, or they can be manually generated by
your code. Exceptions thrown by Java relate to fundamental errors that violate
the rules of the Java language or the constraints of the Java execution environment.
Manually generated exceptions are typically used to report some error condition
to the caller of a method.
Java exception handling is
managed via five keywords: try, catch, throw, throws, and finally. Briefly, here is how they
work. Program statements that you want to monitor for exceptions are contained within a try block. If an exception occurs within the try block, it is thrown. Your code can catch this exception (using catch) and handle it in some rational
manner. System-generated exceptions are automatically thrown by the Java
run-time system. To manually throw an exception, use the keyword throw. Any exception that is thrown out
of a method must be specified as such by a throws
clause. Any code that absolutely must be executed after a try block completes is put in a finally block.
This is the general form of
an exception-handling block:
try {
// block of code to monitor
for errors
}
catch (ExceptionType1 exOb) {
// exception handler for ExceptionType1
}
catch (ExceptionType2 exOb) {
// exception handler for ExceptionType2
}
// ...
finally {
// block of code to be
executed after try block ends
}
Here, ExceptionType is the type of exception that has occurred. The
remainder of this chapter describes how to apply this framework.
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